Diplomatic fiscal privileges preserved: the tax treaty does not affect diplomatic or consular tax immunities under international law. The Convention does not alter or derogate from the fiscal privileges of diplomatic or consular officials; nothing in the DTAA affects tax immunities enjoyed under general international law or under special conventions.
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Diplomatic fiscal privileges preserved: the tax treaty does not affect diplomatic or consular tax immunities under international law.
The Convention does not alter or derogate from the fiscal privileges of diplomatic or consular officials; nothing in the DTAA affects tax immunities enjoyed under general international law or under special conventions.
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