Cayman Islands:
Cayman Signs TIEA With Brazil
03 July 2013
Mossack Fonseca Group
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The Government of the Cayman Islands and Brazil have signed a
tax information exchange agreement (TIEA).
The agreement is the thirty-first TIEA signed by the Cayman
Islands and adheres to the Organization for Economic Cooperation
and Development's standards on tax transparency and information
exchange with other nations.
Previously, Brazil and Cayman signed a Memorandum of
Understanding between the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority and the
Brazilian central bank in 2006; and a Memorandum of Understanding
signed with Brazil's securities and exchange commission in
2009.
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