Liechtenstein plans to sign the Multilateral Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters and take further steps to increase transparency and international co-operation. Liechtenstein announced that it will sign the Convention during the 21-22 November Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Liechtenstein also committed to implement automatic exchange of information with tax authorities worldwide and engage in bilateral negotiations to resolve the tax position of current clients of financial institutions based in Liechtenstein.
 
 "Liechtenstein has taken a very significant step today towards full transparency by endorsing the new standard on automatic exchanging of information, joining other countries in this area," OECD Secretary General Gurria said. "We welcome the Government's unambiguous new commitment to transparency, as well as its plan to sign the Multilateral Convention, which is becoming a truly global instrument, with more than 60 signatories."
 

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