
Singapore, Saudi Arabia sign agreement for avoidance of double taxation
New DTA to further enhance strong bilateral trade links by minimising the double taxation of income.
Singapore and Saudi Arabia signed an Agreement Monday for the avoidance of double taxation ("DTA").
Singapore’s Minister for Foreign Affairs Mr. George Yeo signed the Agreement in Riyadh with Saudi Arabia's Minister of Finance Dr. Ibrahim A. Al-Assaf, according to a Ministry of Finance report.
The new DTA is expected to further enhance the strong bilateral trade links by minimising the double taxation of income that may occur as a result of cross-border economic activities between the two countries. Amongst other provisions, the DTA includes the internationally agreed Standard for the exchange of information upon request for tax purposes, provides for lower withholding taxes, and sets out permanent establishment rules for businesses.