Australian Tax Treaties

Italian Convention  

CHAPTER IV - METHODS OF ELIMINATION OF DOUBLE TAXATION  

ARTICLE 24  

(1)    
Subject to the provisions of the law of Australia from time to time in force which relate to the allowance of a credit against Australian tax of tax paid in a country outside Australia (which shall not affect the general principle hereof), Italian tax paid, whether directly or by deduction, in respect of income derived by a person who is a resident of Australia from sources in Italy shall be allowed as a credit against Australian tax payable in respect of that income.

(2)    
If a resident of Italy owns items of income which are taxable in Australia, Italy in determining its income taxes specified in Article 2 of this Convention, may include in the basis upon which such taxes are imposed the said items of income, unless specific provisions of this Convention otherwise provide. In such a case, Italy shall deduct from the taxes so calculated the Australian tax on income, but in an amount not exceeding that proportion of the aforesaid Italian tax which such items of income bear to the entire income. On the contrary no deduction will be granted if the item of income is subjected in Italy to a final withholding tax by request of the recipient of the said income in accordance with the Italian law.




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