International Comparative Legal Guide – Private Client 2022 – Luxembourg chapter
The guide covers a comprehensive and diverse range of articles that would pique the interest of any domestic or international practice client adviser. The publication is designed to provide readers with a comprehensive overview of key issues affecting private client work, particularly from the perspective of a multi-jurisdictional transaction. It covers common issues in private client laws – including pre-entry tax planning, connection factors, taxation issues on inward investment, succession planning, trusts and foundations, immigration issues and tax treaties.
Eric Fort, Marianne Rau, and Ellen Brullard are the authors of the Luxembourg chapter.
The editors are Jonathan Conder and Robin Vos, in the frame the ICLG collection.
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Areas of law covered include:
- Connecting Factors
- General Taxation Regime
- Pre-entry Tax Planning
- Taxation Issues on Inward Investment
- Taxation of Corporate Vehicles
- Tax Treaties
- Succession Planning
- Trusts and Foundations
- Matrimonial Issues
- Immigration Issues
- Reporting Requirements/Privacy