Greece Tax Treaties
Greece has approximately 57 double taxation treaties in force. As an EU member and Mediterranean economic hub, Greece's treaty network covers major trading partners. Treaties generally follow the OECD Model. Greece participates in OECD tax transparency initiatives.
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Tax Treaty Network
57
Double taxation agreements in force
Major Treaty Partners
United StatesUnited KingdomGermanyFranceItalyNetherlandsCyprusSwitzerlandChinaTurkeyCanadaBulgaria
About Greece's Treaty Network
Greece maintains a network of 57 double taxation agreements. These treaties serve to eliminate or reduce double taxation of income earned in one country by a resident of the other, and they provide mechanisms for resolving tax disputes between the two countries. The treaties typically cover income tax, corporate tax, and withholding taxes on dividends, interest, and royalties.