Diplomatic fiscal privileges remain unaffected by the Convention and are preserved under international law and special agreements. Article 29 preserves the fiscal privileges of members of diplomatic missions and consular posts, providing that the Convention does not affect exemptions or protections granted under general international law or under special agreements, and that the Convention's tax rules cannot be used to diminish those pre-existing immunities.
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Diplomatic fiscal privileges remain unaffected by the Convention and are preserved under international law and special agreements.
Article 29 preserves the fiscal privileges of members of diplomatic missions and consular posts, providing that the Convention does not affect exemptions or protections granted under general international law or under special agreements, and that the Convention's tax rules cannot be used to diminish those pre-existing immunities.
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