Germany suspends double taxation agreement with Belarus

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The German government has suspended its double taxation agreement with Belarus. The treaty will expire on January 1.
The German government reports Belarus decided to suspend some parts of the agreement.
The German Ministry of Finance says that if Belarus reverses its decision, the German government will also consider cancelling it.
What does it mean?
Last year, Belarus temporarily withdrew from international double taxation treaties (until January 31, 2026). Official Minsk claimed it abolished the treaty in response to the economic sanctions imposed.
The restrictions affected companies and Belarusians working in the United States, Poland, France, Denmark, Sweden, Belgium, Lithuania, Latvia, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Estonia, Romania, Cyprus, Switzerland, Slovakia, Austria, Hungary, Croatia, North Macedonia, Italy, Germany, Finland, Ireland, Slovenia, Spain, and the United Kingdom.
"How did it work before? If you received money abroad as an entrepreneur or as a salaried employee, you could report, for example, how much you earned in the EU. And if the tax rates in a certain EU country were lower than in Belarus, you had to pay the difference. That was the essence of the agreement: it allowed you to live abroad and pay taxes honestly. It worked the other way around. Now the abolition of the agreement complicates life, especially for entrepreneurs," politician, businessman and blogger Aliaksandr Knyrovich told Euroradio.
As a result of the suspension of these agreements, Belarusian citizens and resident companies will have to pay taxes twice: in a foreign country and Belarus. Here's how Aleh Mazol, a researcher at the BEROC Center, commented on the situation.
"I do not exclude that this is also an attempt to financially punish the citizens of Belarus who left the country under the influence of political repression. At the same time, the most difficult task for the regime will be to obtain financial information about the income of Belarusians working abroad since the agreements on avoiding double taxation also regulate the procedures for mutual exchange of financial information," the interlocutor says.
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