Diplomatic fiscal privileges preserved: treaty does not alter tax immunities under international law or special agreements. Article 28 provides that the Convention does not affect the fiscal privileges of diplomatic agents or consular officers under the general rules of international law or under the provisions of special agreements, ensuring that the treaty does not modify existing diplomatic or consular tax immunities.
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Diplomatic fiscal privileges preserved: treaty does not alter tax immunities under international law or special agreements.
Article 28 provides that the Convention does not affect the fiscal privileges of diplomatic agents or consular officers under the general rules of international law or under the provisions of special agreements, ensuring that the treaty does not modify existing diplomatic or consular tax immunities.
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