The OECD is consulting until 22 April 2016 on a number of specific questions concerning how the new treaty provisions included in the report on Action 6 of the BEPS action plan might affect the treaty entitlement of non-collective investment vehicles (non-CIVs).
The OECD is consulting until 22 April 2016 on a number of specific questions concerning how the new treaty provisions included in the report on Action 6 of the BEPS action plan might affect the treaty entitlement of non-collective investment vehicles (non-CIVs). BEPS Action 6 looks at preventing the application of treaty benefits in inappropriate circumstances. See www.bit.ly/1ThqolK.
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The OECD is consulting until 22 April 2016 on a number of specific questions concerning how the new treaty provisions included in the report on Action 6 of the BEPS action plan might affect the treaty entitlement of non-collective investment vehicles (non-CIVs).
The OECD is consulting until 22 April 2016 on a number of specific questions concerning how the new treaty provisions included in the report on Action 6 of the BEPS action plan might affect the treaty entitlement of non-collective investment vehicles (non-CIVs). BEPS Action 6 looks at preventing the application of treaty benefits in inappropriate circumstances. See www.bit.ly/1ThqolK.
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