The Hong Kong government this week signed competent authority agreements (CAAs) – relating to the automatic exchange of financial account information (AEOI) – with two more countries, as part of its efforts to speed up its AEOI collaborations to avoid being labelled as “non-cooperative” by the OECD. The government’s information website said Portugal and South Africa became the eighth and ninth…
HK signs two more AEOI agreements, 63 others in the pipeline
7 April 2017

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