mutual agreement procedure
A mutual agreement procedure (MAP) refers to a process implemented between two or more countries to resolve disputes and eliminate or mitigate instances of double taxation. It involves negotiation and discussion between tax authorities of different jurisdictions to reach an agreement on how to interpret and apply tax treaties, ensuring fair and consistent taxation for entities operating across borders.
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