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<h1>Double Tax Avoidance Agreement Preserves Tax Privileges for Diplomats Under Article 27, Upholding International Law Standards.</h1> Article 27 of the Double Tax Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) between Canada and another party states that the agreement does not alter the fiscal privileges of diplomatic agents or consular officers. These privileges are maintained as per the general rules of international law or any specific agreements. This provision ensures that the tax-related benefits and immunities traditionally granted to these officials remain unaffected by the terms of the DTAA.