OECD WELCOMES TAX INFORMATION EXCHANGE IMPROVEMENTS

A DETAILED report on tax from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation & Development (OECD) to G20 leaders meeting in Hamburg on July 7-8 has welcomed improvements by 17 jurisdictions to compliance with the OECD exchange of information on request (EOIR) standard since April 2016. The OECD said only one country was now clearly non-compliant – Trinidad & Tobago. See http://www.oecd.org/tax/oecd-secretary-general-tax-report-g20-leaders-july-2017.pdf



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