Ratification of the new tax treaty between Luxembourg and France

The Luxembourg parliament ratified the new double tax treaty signed on 20 March 2018 between Luxembourg and France, which will replace the current double tax treaty dated 1 April 1958. The new provisions should enter into force as from 1 January 2020.

02/07/2019

The provisions that are expected to have the most significant impact in particular on cross border investments and the main outstanding points that need clarification are summarised in the document to be downloaded below.

The Luxembourg parliament also ratified a double tax treaty with Kosovo, as well as protocols to the double tax treaties with Belgium and Uzbekistan.

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You will find content about:

Real estate vehicles – withholding tax on dividends

CIVs – comparable analysis

Real estate investments – French partnerships

Permanent establishment

Commuters

The tax treaty signed on 8 December 2017 between Kosovo and Luxembourg

The protocol to the double tax treaty between Belgium and Luxembourg signed on 5 December 2017

The protocol to the double tax treaty between Uzbekistan and Luxembourg signed on 18 September 2017

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