Diplomatic and consular fiscal privileges remain protected under international law and special agreements despite tax treaty provisions. Diplomatic and consular officials retain their fiscal privileges, and fiscal immunities or exemptions granted under general international law or under special agreements remain unaffected by the Agreement, preserving those officials' tax status against treaty provisions.
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Diplomatic and consular fiscal privileges remain protected under international law and special agreements despite tax treaty provisions.
Diplomatic and consular officials retain their fiscal privileges, and fiscal immunities or exemptions granted under general international law or under special agreements remain unaffected by the Agreement, preserving those officials' tax status against treaty provisions.
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