The United Arab Emirates has signed a tax treaty with Jordan, the UAE’s Ministry of Finance announced on April 11.
“The ministry continues to strengthen the UAE’s relations with different countries across the globe and expand its network of agreements on the avoidance of double taxation and tax evasion on income, due to their role in protecting and encouraging investment on a global level,” said Minister of State for Financial Affairs, Obaid Humaid Al Tayer, who signed the agreement on behalf of the UAE.
Jordanian Minister of Finance Zuhair Abdelfattah Malhas signed the agreement on behalf of Jordan.
The signing ceremony took place during the Joint Annual Meeting of the Arab Financial Institutions, which was held April 5–6 April in Bahrain.
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