Kingdom, Brunei pen agreement over taxes

Jul 28th at 20:17
28-07-2017 20:17:02+07:00

Kingdom, Brunei pen agreement over taxes

Cambodia signed a double taxation agreement (DTA) with Brunei aimed at preventing dual taxation and fiscal evasion, the Ministry of Economy and Finance said yesterday in a press release.

This is the third DTA agreement that Cambodia has signed after Singapore and China, while the government is currently developing framework agreements for DTAs with Russia, South Korea and Thailand.

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