Illicit financial flows hinder development in Africa – the UN must rise to the challenge of ending this
“Eliminating illicit financial flows is not impossible, as many think. First of all, we must all realise that they constitute a real violation of human rights,” says Jolie de Poukn, an activist with ATTAC-Africa. Photo taken in March 2020 near Khartoum Airport in Sudan.
(Mohammed Abdelmoneim Hashim Mohammed
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21 January 2021
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“Eliminating illicit financial flows is not impossible, as many think. First of all, we must all realise that they constitute a real violation of human rights,” says Jolie de Poukn, an activist with ATTAC-Africa. Photo taken in March 2020 near Khartoum Airport in Sudan.
The principles of double taxation relief and lists of all countries with which the UK has a double taxation agreement when income is earned in the UK by a non-resident.
The principles of double taxation relief and lists of all countries with which the UK has a double taxation agreement when income is earned in the UK by a non-resident.
DT17000 - Slovak Republic: Agreements in force
You should check the other guidance available on GOV.UK from HMRC as Brexit updates to those pages are being prioritised before manuals.
Title: Convention between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with Respect to Taxes on Income and on Capital
Signed: 5 November 1990
Entered into force: 20 December 1991
Has effect:
in Czechoslovakia from 1 January 1992
in the UK, in respect of income tax and capital gains tax, from 6 April 1992; in respect of corporation tax, from 1 April 1992
DT5450 - Double Taxation Relief Manual: Guidance by country: Czech Republic: Agreements in force
You should check the other guidance available on GOV.UK from HMRC as Brexit updates to those pages are being prioritised before manuals.
Title: Convention between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with Respect to Taxes on Income and Capital Gains
Signed: 5 November 1990
Entered into force: 20 December 1991
Has effect:
in Czechoslovakia from 1 January 1992
in the UK, in respect of income tax and capital gains tax, from 6 April 1992; in respect of corporation tax, from 1 April 1992