International Double Taxation

RASMUSSEN Mogens

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Summary

A tax convention (or tax treaty) is an official agreement between two countries on the administration of taxation when the domestic tax legislation of the respective states applies simultaneously to a particular issue or taxpayer (e.g., when a taxpayer resident in one country derives income from sources in the other country). Tax conventions provide a means of settling on a uniform basis the most common problems that arise in the field of international double taxation. More than 2,000 bilateral tax treaties between countries of the world are based on the OECD (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development) Model Tax Convention. This book offers the reader a practical introduction to the law of income and capital tax conventions based on the OECD Convention as well as selected legislation and case law. It’s an ideal reference for lawyers and tax professionals who want to expand their familiarity with tax treaties.

Table of contents

Preface Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The OECD Model Convention Chapter 3 The UN Model Chapter 4 Provisions Which Are Not Included in the Model Conventions Chapter 5 Agreements Containing a Single Provision Concerning ‘Exchange of Information’ Chapter 6 New Wording of Article 7 in the 2010-Update of the Model Convention Chapter 7 Changes in the Commentaries in the 2010-Update of the Model Convention Appendix I The OECD Model and the UN Model Arranged as Parallel Texts Appendix II Agreement on Mutual Administrative Assistance Concerning Exchange of Information Appendix III Agreement between the Government of Denmark and the Government of the Cayman Islands Concerning Information on Tax Matters Index