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United States Model Income Tax Convention

United States Model Income TAX Convention Convention BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF THE United States OF AMERICA AND THE GOVERNMENT OF _____ FOR THE AVOIDANCE OF DOUBLE taxation AND THE PREVENTION OF TAX EVASION WITH RESPECT TO TAXES ON Income The Government of the United States of America and the Government of _____, intending to conclude a Convention for the elimination of double taxation with respect to taxes on Income without creating opportunities for non- taxation or reduced taxation through tax evasion or avoidance (including through treaty-shopping arrangements aimed at obtaining reliefs provided in this Convention for the indirect benefit of residents of third States ), have agreed as follows: 2 Article 1 GENERAL SCOPE 1.

C) a preferential rate of taxation or a permanent reduction in the tax base of the type described in part (1), (2), (3) or (4) of subclause (B) of this clause with respect to substantially all of a company’s income or substantially all of a company’s foreign source income, for companies that

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1 United States Model Income TAX Convention Convention BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF THE United States OF AMERICA AND THE GOVERNMENT OF _____ FOR THE AVOIDANCE OF DOUBLE taxation AND THE PREVENTION OF TAX EVASION WITH RESPECT TO TAXES ON Income The Government of the United States of America and the Government of _____, intending to conclude a Convention for the elimination of double taxation with respect to taxes on Income without creating opportunities for non- taxation or reduced taxation through tax evasion or avoidance (including through treaty-shopping arrangements aimed at obtaining reliefs provided in this Convention for the indirect benefit of residents of third States ), have agreed as follows: 2 Article 1 GENERAL SCOPE 1.

2 This Convention shall apply only to persons who are residents of one or both of the Contracting States , except as otherwise provided in this Convention . 2. This Convention shall not restrict in any manner any benefit now or hereafter accorded: a) by the laws of either Contracting State; or b) by any other agreement to which both Contracting States are parties. 3. a) Notwithstanding the provisions of subparagraph (b) of paragraph 2 of this Article: i) for purposes of paragraph 3 of Article XXII (Consultation) of the General Agreement on Trade in Services, the Contracting States agree that any question arising as to the interpretation or application of this Convention and, in particular, whether a taxation measure is within the scope of this Convention , shall be determined exclusively in accordance with the provisions of Article 25 (Mutual Agreement Procedure) of this Convention .

3 And ii) the provisions of Article XVII (National Treatment) of the General Agreement on Trade in Services shall not apply to a taxation measure unless the competent authorities agree that the measure is not within the scope of Article 24 (Non-Discrimination) of this Convention . b) For the purposes of this paragraph, a measure is a law, regulation, rule, procedure, decision, administrative action or any similar provision or action. 4. Except to the extent provided in paragraph 5 of this Article, this Convention shall not affect the taxation by a Contracting State of its residents (as determined under Article 4 (Resident)) and its citizens.

4 Notwithstanding the other provisions of this Convention , a former citizen or former long-term resident of a Contracting State may be taxed in accordance with the laws of that Contracting State. 5. The provisions of paragraph 4 of this Article shall not affect: a) the benefits conferred by a Contracting State under paragraph 3 of Article 7 (Business Profits), paragraph 2 of Article 9 (Associated Enterprises), paragraph 7 of Article 13 (Gains), subparagraph (b) of paragraph 1, paragraphs 2, 3 and 6 of Article 17 (Pensions, Social Security, Annuities, Alimony and Child Support), paragraph 3 of 3 Article 18 (Pension Funds), and Articles 23 (Relief From Double taxation ), 24 (Non-Discrimination) and 25 (Mutual Agreement Procedure).

5 And b) the benefits conferred by a Contracting State under paragraph 1 of Article 18 (Pension Funds), and Articles 19 (Government Service), 20 (Students and Trainees) and 27 (Members of Diplomatic Missions and Consular Posts), upon individuals who are neither citizens of, nor have been admitted for permanent residence in, that Contracting State. 6. For the purposes of this Convention , an item of Income , profit or gain derived by or through an entity that is treated as wholly or partly fiscally transparent under the taxation laws of either Contracting State shall be considered to be derived by a resident of a Contracting State, but only to the extent that the item is treated for purposes of the taxation laws of such Contracting State as the Income , profit or gain of a resident.

6 7. Where an item of Income , profit or gain arising in one of the Contracting States otherwise would be entitled to the benefits of this Convention in that Contracting State and, under the law of the other Contracting State, a person s tax in respect of such item is determined by reference to the amount thereof that is remitted to or received in that other Contracting State and not by reference to the full amount thereof, then the relief to be allowed under this Convention in the first-mentioned Contracting State shall apply only to so much of the amount as is taxed in the other Contracting State. 8. Where an enterprise of a Contracting State derives Income from the other Contracting State, and the first-mentioned Contracting State treats that Income as attributable to a permanent establishment situated outside of that Contracting State, the benefits of this Convention shall not apply to that Income if.

7 A) the profits that are treated as attributable to the permanent establishment are subject to a combined aggregate effective rate of tax in the first-mentioned Contracting State and the state in which the permanent establishment is situated that is less than the lesser of (i) 15 percent or (ii) 60 percent of the general statutory rate of company tax applicable in the first-mentioned Contracting State; or b) the permanent establishment is situated in a third state that does not have a comprehensive Convention for the avoidance of double taxation in force with the Contracting State from which the benefits of this Convention are being claimed, unless the first-mentioned Contracting State includes the Income treated as attributable to the permanent establishment in its tax base.

8 However, if a resident of a Contracting State is denied the benefits of this Convention pursuant to this paragraph, the competent authority of the other Contracting State may, nevertheless, grant the benefits of this Convention with respect to a specific item of Income if such competent 4 authority determines that such grant of benefits is justified in light of the reasons such resident did not satisfy the requirements of this paragraph (such as the existence of losses). The competent authority of the Contracting State to which the request has been made shall consult with the competent authority of the other Contracting State before either granting or denying a request made under this paragraph by a resident of that other Contracting State.

9 5 Article 2 TAXES COVERED 1. This Convention shall apply to taxes on Income imposed on behalf of a Contracting State irrespective of the manner in which they are levied. 2. There shall be regarded as taxes on Income all taxes imposed on total Income , or on elements of Income , including taxes on gains from the alienation of property. 3. The existing taxes to which this Convention shall apply are: a) in the case of _____: b) in the case of the United States : the Federal Income taxes imposed by the Internal Revenue Code (which do not include social security and unemployment taxes) and the Federal taxes imposed on the investment Income of foreign private foundations.

10 4. This Convention also shall apply to any identical or substantially similar taxes that are imposed after the date of signature of this Convention in addition to, or in place of, the existing taxes. The competent authorities of the Contracting States shall notify each other of any significant changes that have been made in their taxation laws or other laws that relate to the application of this Convention . 6 Article 3 GENERAL DEFINITIONS 1. For the purposes of this Convention , unless the context otherwise requires: a) the term person includes an individual, an estate, a trust, a partnership, a company, and any other body of persons; b) the term company means any body corporate or any entity that is treated as a body corporate for tax purposes according to the laws of the Contracting State in which it is resident.


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