Agreement signed with Kingdom of Swaziland
Tue, 02 Sep 2014
Signing a new tax agreement with the Kingdom of Swaziland will help to protect the Isle of Man's reputation.
Treasury Minister Eddie Teare says it's important the information exchange document has been signed off as money from that area is often deemed 'unclean'
It will help to build closer relationships between the two places and is part of the Island's bid to be a cooperative member of the world community.
He says it's positive for everyone:
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