Diplomatic fiscal privileges preserved under treaty, maintaining tax immunities for diplomatic and consular officers abroad. Article 27 provides that the Convention does not affect the fiscal privileges of diplomatic agents or consular officers; exemptions, immunities, and other tax-related advantages under general international law or under special agreements remain unaffected and continue to apply despite the Convention.
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Diplomatic fiscal privileges preserved under treaty, maintaining tax immunities for diplomatic and consular officers abroad.
Article 27 provides that the Convention does not affect the fiscal privileges of diplomatic agents or consular officers; exemptions, immunities, and other tax-related advantages under general international law or under special agreements remain unaffected and continue to apply despite the Convention.
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