Switzerland suspended the most favoured nation clause in its tax treaty with India following an Indian Supreme Court ruling. This impacts dividend taxation, raising it to 10% for Indian entities in Switzerland from January 2025. The decision stems from differing interpretations of the MFN clause’s application concerning OECD membership and pre-existing tax treaties.
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