Bilateral APAs Sample Clauses

Bilateral APAs. An APA can only be issued in Sweden if the other involved country and Sweden have entered into a MAP, which is a part of an entered tax convention with the same country, concerning the price setting of international transactions. Due to this there is only a possibility to issue bilateral, and not unilateral, APAs in Sweden. Therefore, if another country is unable to enter into a MAP with Sweden, then Sweden cannot issue an APA. Unilateral APAs shall not, at least not for the time being, be issued since it does not seem to help decrease the potential risks of economic double taxations and increases in predictability. Multilateral APAs can be issued, but due to the rarity of multilateral tax conventions there is no legislation concerning what such an APA will look like and it shall therefore instead be discussed if such a situation occur (Prop. 2009/10:17).
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