Mexico-UAE tax treaty analysis

The agreement between the Government of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Mexico for the avoidance of double taxation was signed in Abu Dhabi on November 20 2012. It came into force on July 9 2014 and will be applicable from January 1 2015.

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