Diplomatic fiscal privilege preserved: Convention does not affect tax immunities of diplomatic or consular officials under international law. The Convention preserves the fiscal privilege of diplomatic and consular officials by providing that nothing in the Convention shall affect tax immunities under the general rules of international law or under special agreements, thereby ensuring existing diplomatic and consular fiscal privileges remain effective despite other Convention provisions.
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Diplomatic fiscal privilege preserved: Convention does not affect tax immunities of diplomatic or consular officials under international law.
The Convention preserves the fiscal privilege of diplomatic and consular officials by providing that nothing in the Convention shall affect tax immunities under the general rules of international law or under special agreements, thereby ensuring existing diplomatic and consular fiscal privileges remain effective despite other Convention provisions.
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