Cayman, China sign tax agreement

The Cayman Islands and China announced an agreement on the exchange of tax information, following a formal signing today.

The agreement was signed by Cayman Premier McKeeva Bush and China’s Madame Song Lan, the State Administration of Taxation Deputy Commissioner and Vice Minister.

“This is the 26th signed agreement for exchange of information for tax purposes,” Bush said. “The People’s Republic of China has become another member of the G20 group of countries to have a TIEA with the Cayman Islands.”

Bush said the agreement was a step toward enhancing the relationship between the two parties.

“With China being one of the fastest growing economies in the world, we are confident that this TIEA will contribute positively to economic activity between the two countries.”

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3 Comments

  1. hmmm
    September 28, 2011

    Seems to be an awfully lot of interaction with China and the Caribbean lately…though part of me fears it’ll be a mistake one day…hopefully, when China blows up (in terms of its economic and political structure) every other Caribbean nation associated with them won’t follow right behind.

  2. tom tom
    September 27, 2011

    I will say no more.

  3. WIKILEAKS
    September 27, 2011

    Oh my China…you all are everywhere. I was even more shock to read this

    http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/26/business/global/26bridge.html?pagewanted=all

    Hey, but somebody got to do it. America to busy following WIKILEAKS and engaging in other people’s affair.

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