January 27, 2012 9:26 PM

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India signs multilateral pact on cooperation in tax matters

India has entered into a multilateral convention on tax matters which until 2010 was available only for European nations and OECD members. This will boost the government's efforts to bring back money illegally stashed abroad.

An official release said the convention called Mutual Administrative Assistance on Tax Matters, provides for examination of tax affairs of the taxpayers simultaneously in their own territory and share the relevant information with each other.

The convention, which has 31 signatories, was earlier available for the members of the Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and the Council of Europe. It was amended in 2010 to include others.

The statement said the Mutual Administrative Assistance on Tax Matters is based on international standard of transparency and exchange of information and not only facilitates the exchange of information, but also provides for assistance in the recovery of taxes.

The Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters also provides for an extensive network and wider forms of cooperation among the signatories on all taxes.

It provides for simultaneous tax examinations and participation in tax examinations in other countries.

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