International double taxation results when the same income is being taxed twice; once in the country where the income arises (country of source) and another in the country where the income is received (country of residence).
To mitigate the effects of double taxation, a country may enter into the Avoidance of Double Taxation Agreements (DTAs) with other countries. A treaty country refers to a country which has signed
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