The Isle of Man has signed three tax agreements with the Republic of Poland.
The Isle of Man has signed three tax agreements with the Republic of Poland.
They are a Tax Information Exchange Agreement (TIEA) an agreement for the Avoidance of Double Taxation with respect to Enterprises Operating Ships or Aircraft and with respect to Certain Income of Individuals.
The Treasury say the signing is further evidence of the desire to build closer relations between Poland and the Isle of Man, especially in relation to the Island’s highly regarded shipping sector”.
The TIEA with Poland is the Island’s 20th and its 24th agreement that meets the OECD international standard on tax co-operation and transparency.
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