Diplomatic fiscal privileges remain unaffected by the treaty, preserving tax immunities under international law and special agreements. Article 29 preserves fiscal privileges of diplomatic and consular officials, providing that nothing in the Convention alters those privileges under general international law or under special agreements, so tax immunities remain governed by pre-existing international law principles and bilateral or multilateral arrangements.
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Diplomatic fiscal privileges remain unaffected by the treaty, preserving tax immunities under international law and special agreements.
Article 29 preserves fiscal privileges of diplomatic and consular officials, providing that nothing in the Convention alters those privileges under general international law or under special agreements, so tax immunities remain governed by pre-existing international law principles and bilateral or multilateral arrangements.
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