Finland-Hong Kong tax treaty prevents double taxation of income
Ministry of Finance
Publication date
30.8.2018
13.26
Press release
Finland and Hong Kong have concluded their first extensive bilateral tax treaty. The Government is proposing that Parliament approve the treaty.
The purpose of the tax treaty is to eliminate double taxation of income and stop tax evasion. The new treaty incorporates the previous agreement between Finland and Hong Kong, which applied only to income from the use of aircraft.
Finland already has a tax treaty with China, but that treaty does not apply to Hong Kong.
The government proposal is published under Decisions.
Inquiries:
Anders Colliander, Ministerial Adviser, tel. +358 2955 30289, [email protected]
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