Diplomatic and consular fiscal privileges remain protected under international law; treaty does not affect special agreements. Diplomatic and consular fiscal privileges are preserved against the provisions of this Convention; the Convention does not displace or reduce the fiscal privileges of diplomatic and consular officials under general international law or under specific agreements, so tax-related immunities and exemptions for such personnel remain governed by international law principles and special agreements, taking precedence over conflicting treaty provisions.
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Diplomatic and consular fiscal privileges remain protected under international law; treaty does not affect special agreements.
Diplomatic and consular fiscal privileges are preserved against the provisions of this Convention; the Convention does not displace or reduce the fiscal privileges of diplomatic and consular officials under general international law or under specific agreements, so tax-related immunities and exemptions for such personnel remain governed by international law principles and special agreements, taking precedence over conflicting treaty provisions.
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