Panama and Netherlands Negotiate Double Taxation

Starting today and until Wednesday, representatives from both countries will negotiate a Double Taxation Agreement in Panama City.

Monday, April 5, 2010

With these agreements, Panama seeks to be removed from OECD’s tax-haven gray-list. It has already closed similar treaties with Italy, Mexico, Belgium and Barbados.

Authorities expect to travel to Spain by the end of April to begin negotiations with this country. France and Qatar should follow afterwards, reported Laestrella.com.pa.

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