Fiscal privileges of diplomatic and consular personnel remain protected under international law, preserving tax immunities and exemptions for mission members. Members of diplomatic missions and consular posts retain their fiscal privileges; nothing in the Agreement affects tax immunities and exemptions afforded under general international law or under special agreements, and treaty provisions do not abrogate those established privileges.
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Fiscal privileges of diplomatic and consular personnel remain protected under international law, preserving tax immunities and exemptions for mission members.
Members of diplomatic missions and consular posts retain their fiscal privileges; nothing in the Agreement affects tax immunities and exemptions afforded under general international law or under special agreements, and treaty provisions do not abrogate those established privileges.
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