Abstract
This article explores how the UN Manual and Toolkit’s guidance on tax treaty negotiations can be improved by prioritizing residents’ representation. It emphasizes the need for skilled negotiators, transparent processes and public participation to ensure fair, accountable and mutually beneficial outcomes in international tax treaties.
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