Fiscal privileges preserved: treaty provisions do not alter diplomatic or consular tax immunities under international law or special agreements. The Agreement preserves the existing fiscal privileges of members of diplomatic missions and consular posts by providing that nothing in the treaty alters or diminishes tax or fiscal immunities enjoyed under general international law or under any special agreements, thereby ensuring that the treaty does not override established diplomatic and consular exemptions.
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Fiscal privileges preserved: treaty provisions do not alter diplomatic or consular tax immunities under international law or special agreements.
The Agreement preserves the existing fiscal privileges of members of diplomatic missions and consular posts by providing that nothing in the treaty alters or diminishes tax or fiscal immunities enjoyed under general international law or under any special agreements, thereby ensuring that the treaty does not override established diplomatic and consular exemptions.
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