Diplomatic fiscal privileges remain preserved, so treaty provisions do not curtail tax immunities for mission and consular members. The Agreement preserves the fiscal privileges of members of diplomatic missions and consular posts, providing that nothing in the treaty will alter or limit tax immunities and related fiscal entitlements enjoyed by such persons under general international law or under specific bilateral or multilateral agreements.
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Diplomatic fiscal privileges remain preserved, so treaty provisions do not curtail tax immunities for mission and consular members.
The Agreement preserves the fiscal privileges of members of diplomatic missions and consular posts, providing that nothing in the treaty will alter or limit tax immunities and related fiscal entitlements enjoyed by such persons under general international law or under specific bilateral or multilateral agreements.
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