Fiscal privileges of diplomatic and consular personnel remain unaffected by this treaty under international law and special agreements. Article 29 provides a non-derogation rule preserving the fiscal privileges of members of diplomatic missions and consular posts, stating that the Agreement does not affect tax immunities or exemptions those persons enjoy under general international law or under separate special agreements, thereby maintaining pre-existing fiscal arrangements for diplomatic and consular personnel.
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Fiscal privileges of diplomatic and consular personnel remain unaffected by this treaty under international law and special agreements.
Article 29 provides a non-derogation rule preserving the fiscal privileges of members of diplomatic missions and consular posts, stating that the Agreement does not affect tax immunities or exemptions those persons enjoy under general international law or under separate special agreements, thereby maintaining pre-existing fiscal arrangements for diplomatic and consular personnel.
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