Income Tax Conventions Implementation Act, 1995 | 1995, c. 37 — Canada law | Esheria

Income Tax Conventions Implementation Act, 1995

The Minister of Finance must publish a notice in the Canada Gazette within 60 days after the Convention starts or ends, and the Minister of National Revenue may make regulations needed to carry out the Convention.

Jurisdiction
Canada
Instrument
Treaty
Citation
1995, c. 37
Version
26 May 2026
Language
en
Official source
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confidentiality double taxation mutual agreement procedure non-discrimination pension contributions public notices regulations tax administration tax information exchange treaty commencement and termination treaty implementation withholding tax

Statute overview

About this statute

The Minister of Finance must publish a notice in the Canada Gazette within 60 days after the Convention starts or ends, and the Minister of National Revenue may make regulations needed to carry out the Convention. This provision lets a resident ask for relief from taxation that is not in line with the Convention, sets a two-year filing deadline, requires tax authorities to try to settle disputes by mutual agreement, and contains rules on information exchange, confidentiality, non-discrimination, and treaty entry into force/termination. The Contracting States’ competent authorities must exchange relevant tax information, keep received information secret, and limit its use and disclosure to specified tax administration purposes, with a narrow court-proceedings exception.

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