tax treaty benefits and exemptions
Tax treaty benefits and exemptions refer to a set of advantages and exclusions that a country offers to individuals or businesses from another country, based on a bilateral tax agreement. These benefits may include reduced tax rates, exemptions from certain types of income or transactions, and protection against double taxation.
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