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What both of them said, but it is possible that leaving the EU may result in modifications of some of the DTTs in the future, if it results in significantly different approaches to taxation. Seems unlikely.
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DTT are unrelated to EU membership, they are between countries, so nothing will change.Originally posted by fishandchips View PostSince UK has left the EU no doubt the double tax treaty will be abolished.
Which countries will continue to have double tax treaties in the future. I guess Norway is one perhaps Switzerland. Or will EU adopt a light weight visa for brits working in existing EU countries ?. Such a light weight visa may provide exceptions to allow brits to work in EU.
DTT is also nothing to do with visa systems.
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Countries with double tax treaty
Since UK has left the EU no doubt the double tax treaty will be abolished.
Which countries will continue to have double tax treaties in the future. I guess Norway is one perhaps Switzerland. Or will EU adopt a light weight visa for brits working in existing EU countries ?. Such a light weight visa may provide exceptions to allow brits to work in EU.Tags: None
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