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Saudi Arabia signs agreements with Kuwait and Croatia to avoid double taxation
Saudi Arabia:
Minister of Finance and Chairman
of the Board of Directors of the Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA)
Mohammed Al-Jadaan signed a series of significant agreements aimed at
strengthening tax and customs cooperation with a number of countries during
the Zakat, Tax and Customs Conference, which started in Riyadh on Wednesday.
These include agreements with Kuwait and Croatia to avoid double taxation.
A new agreement was signed with Kuwait to avoid double taxation and boost
trade and investment. The agreement, signed by Al-Jadaan and Kuwait’s
Minister of Finance and Minister of State for Economic Affairs and
Investments Eng. Noora Sulaiman Al-Fassam, seeks to create equal
opportunities for investors and strengthen economic ties between the two
nations.
Al-Jadaan and Croatia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Marko
Primorac signed an agreement to avoid double taxation. This agreement is
expected to promote trade and investment between Saudi Arabia and Croatia by
addressing tax-related challenges.
Additionally, an agreement was concluded with the government of Kosovo to
enhance cooperation and mutual assistance in customs matters. This accord,
signed by Al-Jadaan and Kosovo’s Minister of Finance, Labor, and Transfers
Hekuran Murati aims to facilitate trade by fostering administrative
collaboration, exchanging expertise, and adopting modern customs
technologies.
The conference includes dialogue sessions, over 70 workshops, and
participation from nearly 90 local, regional, and international
organizations. An exhibition was also held on the sidelines of the
conference.