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Singapore to significantly strengthen framework for international tax cooperation

Allen & Gledhill LLP

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Singapore May 29 2013

To combat cross-border tax offences, Singapore will significantly strengthen its framework for international cooperation.

Allen & Gledhill LLP - Sunit Chhabra, Nand Singh Gandhi, Lim Pek Bur and Tang Siau Yan
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