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<h1>States to Aid Each Other in Tax Collection; Revenue Claims Treated Equally, No Priority Given, Legal Limits Apply.</h1> Contracting States agree to assist each other in collecting revenue claims, which include taxes, interest, penalties, and collection costs, as long as they do not conflict with existing conventions. A revenue claim enforceable in one State can be collected by the other State as if it were its own. Conservancy measures can also be applied similarly. Such claims do not gain priority or time limit benefits in the assisting State. Legal proceedings regarding these claims are confined to the originating State. Assistance is not required if it conflicts with laws, public policy, or presents an unreasonable administrative burden.