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In relation to major transactions, the parties may make the obtaining of a favourable advance tax ruling a precondition to completing the transaction.
In relation to major transactions, the parties may make the obtaining of a favourable advance tax ruling a precondition to completing the transaction.


Sometimes also known as 'tax clearance' or 'pre-clearance'.




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Revision as of 07:20, 4 June 2015

(ATR).

An advance tax ruling is a written confirmation by a tax authority of its interpretation of the tax law applying to a proposed transaction.

In relation to major transactions, the parties may make the obtaining of a favourable advance tax ruling a precondition to completing the transaction.


Sometimes also known as 'tax clearance' or 'pre-clearance'.


See also