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Double taxation pact with Mauritius to be revisited

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NEW DELHI: The Government will revisit the double taxation avoidance agreement (DTAA) with Mauritius, the Finance Minister, Mr P. Chidambaram, has said.

"We will revisit the treaty with Mauritius on some aspects in order that provisions of the model DTAA are reflected... No formal negotiations have been held so far, but we are in consultation with the External Affairs Ministry. We have very good relations with Mauritius," he said in Lok Sabha.

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