Abstract

Tax treaty disputes generally arise when each contracting state applies a different method of interpretation. The international tax literature is replete with case law in this area, which is aided, in particular, by the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (1969). In this note, the authors highlight recent Turkish case law on tax treaty interpretation.

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