Serbia

Serbia has 59 tax agreements in force, as reported in its response to the Peer Review questionnaire. Eight of those agreements, the agreements with Austria, France, Lithuania, Poland, San Marino, Slovak Republic, Slovenia and the United Kingdom, comply with the minimum standard.

Serbia signed the MLI in 2017 and deposited its instrument of ratification on 5 June 2018, listing 58 tax agreements.1 The MLI has entered into force for Serbia on 1 October 2018.

Serbia is implementing the minimum standard through the inclusion of the preamble statement and the PPT.2

The agreements modified by the MLI come into compliance with the minimum standard once the provisions of the MLI take effect. Other agreements listed under the MLI are expected to become compliant with the minimum standard by the end of 2019.

No jurisdiction has raised any concerns about their agreements with Serbia.

Notes

← 1. In total, Serbia listed 64 agreements under the MLI, five of which (the agreements with Ghana*, Guinea*, Morocco*, Palestine* and Zimbabwe*) are not yet in force. The agreement with Malaysia, also listed under the MLI, has been terminated.

← 2. For its agreements listed under the MLI, Serbia is implementing the preamble statement (Article 6 of the MLI) and the PPT (Article 7 of the MLI).

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