Diplomatic and consular fiscal privileges remain protected under international law despite treaty provisions in all cases. Members of diplomatic missions and consular posts retain their fiscal privileges irrespective of the provisions of this double taxation agreement; such immunities and tax exemptions remain governed by general international law and any special agreements rather than by the treaty's taxing provisions.
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Diplomatic and consular fiscal privileges remain protected under international law despite treaty provisions in all cases.
Members of diplomatic missions and consular posts retain their fiscal privileges irrespective of the provisions of this double taxation agreement; such immunities and tax exemptions remain governed by general international law and any special agreements rather than by the treaty's taxing provisions.
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