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On 27 December 2019, the Netherlands published Decision IZV 2019-0000206345 in the Official Gazette, which clarifies treaty relations with former Soviet and Yugoslav republics. The Decision updates and withdraws a previous decision on the matter issued in 2009. It entered into force on 28 December and is effective from 7 December 2019. Former Yugoslavia With respect to the tax treaty and social security agreement (SSA) with the former Yugoslavia, both the treaty and the agreement continue to apply in the relationship with Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Serbia. Separate tax treaties have been concluded with Croatia, Northern Macedonia, and Slovenia...