LFF: 2025 Tax Measures: Boosting Luxembourg’s Financial Hub
2025 Tax Measures: Boosting Luxembourg’s Financial Hub
2025 Tax Measures: Boosting Luxembourg’s Financial Hub
Visitors tried their hand at various sports, enjoyed concerts, and learned about the four corners of Luxembourg and all it has to offer.
Expat Day 2024, discover what Luxembourg has to offer.
Luxembourg offers an excellent quality of life for natives and expats alike. A truly cosmopolitan country with a long tradition of welcoming residents from abroad, it is a great place to live and raise a family, as well as to build an international career.
Expat Stories’ YouTube Channel is now live and you can watch the first video version of our interview with Paul Schonenberg.
The first edition of Expat Day by Luxembourg Times on September 3 was a great success.
The Adem has just issued guidelines for Luxembourg employers who wish to employ third-country nationals.
For the first time, LuxTimes held a day for expats to find out more about the country and take part in fun family activities.
Organised on 3 September 2023 at the Abbaye de Neumünster, LuxTimes’ Expat Day will give expatriates and future arrivals an opportunity to discover products and experiences that are made in Luxembourg. Virtual reality games, in-person guided tours, virtual reality guided tours, entertainment, food, and much more will be there to be experienced.
Luxembourg residents who find it cumbersome to apply for a residence permit via post can now choose to do it online, the country’s Immigration Directorate has said, amid criticism over the Grand Duchy’s slow digitalisation of its public services. Procedures such as applying for a residence permit for both EU and non-EU citizens, can now
What is SOLVIT? SOLVIT (named after the English term “solve it”) aims to deliver fast, effective and informal solutions to problems encountered by individuals and businesses when their EU rights are being denied by public authorities. SOLVIT is a free of charge service provided by the national administration in each of the 27 EU
LUXEMBOURG— On 2 April 2021, the Accidental Americans Association (AAA) filed an appeal with the Luxembourg Administrative Tribunal against a decision of the Luxembourg tax authorities (ACD) to refuse to halt transfers of personal data under FATCA. The AAA considers such transfers to be illegal and asks the Administrative Tribunal to submit several preliminary questions