Tie Breaker Rule in Tax Treaties

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Last updated 21 setembro 2024
Tie Breaker Rule in Tax Treaties
Hello Connections, Let’s briefly discuss the Tie Breaker Rule in Tax Treaties. Tie Breaker Rule are used when an individual becomes resident in both contracting states due to their domestic laws/rules, to determine the residential status of such individual for the purpose of taxability of income.
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