US withdraws tax exemption for Pak diplomats

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In a move likely to plunge the already strained relations between the and to a new low, on Friday announced that it has withdrawn its tax exemption programme for Pakistani diplomats.

The move has come a year after the US barred Pakistani diplomats working in from travelling outside a 25-kilometre radius around the city without approval, reports Sputnik.

With the decision turning effective immediately, over 20 members in the embassy on Friday surrendered their Tax Exemption cards to the US authorities.

Notably, has yet to provide tax exemption facilities to the US diplomats working in since they applied for the same last year.

Diplomatic Tax Exemption Cards provides an exemption from sales, occupancy, and other similar taxes for the eligible foreign officials working in the United States, or its territory.

On Thursday, the in the US had said that the two were discussing the said matter and were hoping to resolve it soon.

"There are thus ongoing discussions between Pakistan and the US on the status of exemption/refunds on the basis of the principle of reciprocity, which should not be construed as withdrawal of any privileges," the Embassy said in a statement.

Bilateral relations between the US and Pakistan have been strained since January 2018 when suspended $1.3 billion annual security aid given to Pakistan.

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First Published: Sat, June 01 2019. 03:48 IST