Diplomatic fiscal privileges preserved under international law, unaffected by the tax convention's provisions. Diplomatic and consular officers are entitled to protection of their tax immunities: the Convention does not modify or diminish the fiscal privileges enjoyed by diplomatic agents or consular officers under international law or under specific agreements, and such privileges remain operative notwithstanding the Convention's other provisions.
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Diplomatic fiscal privileges preserved under international law, unaffected by the tax convention's provisions.
Diplomatic and consular officers are entitled to protection of their tax immunities: the Convention does not modify or diminish the fiscal privileges enjoyed by diplomatic agents or consular officers under international law or under specific agreements, and such privileges remain operative notwithstanding the Convention's other provisions.
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