Convention on mutual administrative assistance in tax matters
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The Convention on mutual administrative assistance in tax matters is a convention developed by the OECD and the Council of Europe
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The Council of Europe is an international organisation promoting co-operation between all countries of Europe in the areas of legal standards, human rights, democratic development, the rule of law and cultural co-operation...

which is open to members of both organizations. The convention regulates information exchange between states parties on the exchange of information regarding to tax matters. Since entry into force of the 2010 protocol to the convention, it is open to any state party after invitation by the present states parties.

Ratifications

The convention entered into force upon the ratification of 5 members. Current parties are:
Country Ratification (convention) Ratification (protocol) Comments
 Azerbaijan
 Belgium
 Denmark Including Faroe Islands (since 2007) and Greenland
 Finland
 Early Modern France
 Georgia (country)
 Iceland
 Italy
 Kingdom of the Netherlands for the islands in the Caribbean: only when a tax agreement is in force
 Norway
 Poland
 Slovenia
 Spain
 Sweden
 Ukraine
 United Kingdom
 United States Including all territories under its jurisdiction

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