In case an entity that is treated as a body corporate for tax purposes is liable as such to tax in a Contracting State, but the income of that entity is taxed in the other Contracting State as income of the participants in that entity, the competent authorities shall take such measures that on the one hand no double taxation remains, but on the other hand it is prevented that merely as a result of application of the Convention income is (partly) not subject to tax. To determine whether this is the case, the tax levied on the income of that entity is deemed to be tax levied on the income of the participants in that entity, in proportion to their participation in the capital of that entity. Insofar necessary, it may also, in addition, be determined that each participant, in proportion of his/its participation in that entity, may credit the tax levied on the income at the level of that entity (including possible withholding tax thereon of third States), with the tax that he/it is due on the same income. Furthermore, the State of residence of that entity may abandon possible taxation (up)on distribution of profit of that entity to the participants.