tax treaty definition

tax treaty means an agreement for the avoidance of double taxation entered into between South Africa and another country;
tax treaty means an agreement referred to in section 107;

More Definitions of tax treaty

tax treaty means an agreement referred to in sub-section (1) of section 90 or sub- section (1) of section 90A.
tax treaty means a valid and effective tax treaty concluded between the Czech Republic and another country under which the Czech Tax Non-Resident is treated as a tax resident of the latter country. In the case of Taiwan, the Tax Treaty is Act No. 45/2020 Coll., on the Elimination of Double Taxation in Relation to Taiwan, as amended.
tax treaty means the United States–Canada Income Tax Convention.
tax treaty means an agreement within the meaning of the International Tax Agreements Act 1953 (Cth), or an international tax agreement within the meaning of section 995-1 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 (Cth). In determining whether the Contractor is a foreign entity, or carries on an enterprise in Australia, the Company may have regard to the Contractor's warranty in G.C.9.2. The Contractor must supply such evidence as the Company reasonably requires to support that warranty.G.C.11. GST
tax treaty means arrangements into which Ireland has entered affording the relief from double taxation in respect of one or more Taxes, which contains an article dealing with interest or income from debt claims.
tax treaty means an international agreement relating to the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion.