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Base erosion and profit shifting

The Kingdom of the Netherlands and Georgia deposit instruments of acceptance or ratification for the Multilateral BEPS Convention

 

29/03/2019 - The Kingdom of the Netherlands has deposited its instrument of acceptance and Georgia has deposited its instrument of ratification for the Multilateral Convention to Implement Tax Treaty Related Measures to Prevent Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (multilateral convention or MLI) with the OECD’s Secretary-General, Angel Gurría, underlining their strong commitments to prevent the abuse of tax treaties and base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) by multinational enterprises.  With its instrument of acceptance, the Kingdom of the Netherlands covers Curaçao and the (European and Caribbean parts of) Netherlands.

 

The text of the Convention, the explanatory statement, background information, database, and positions of each signatory are available at http://oe.cd/mli.