Under the new agreement, Member States will receive the names, addresses, tax identification numbers and dates of birth of their residents with accounts in Andorra, as well as other financial and account balance information. This is fully in line with the new OECD/G20 global standard for the automatic exchange of information. The enhanced information exchange will help tax authorities to track down tax evaders, while also acting as a deterrent for those that hide income and assets abroad. The new agreement should be formally signed early next year, following authorisation by the EU's Council of Ministers and the Andorran government.