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Income Tax Returns
Income Tax Return 2021: the forms are now online
Legal News
Prolongation of digital holding of meetings in Luxembourg companies
In view of the uncertain evolution of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Luxembourg government has filed a new bill n°7916 aimed at extending the measures put in place by the law of September 23, 2020 until December 31, 2022.
COVID-19
Income Tax Returns 2020
Our experts help both Luxembourg residents and cross-border commuters to optimise their tax situation by making the right decisions and accompanying them through the administrative procedures.
Payroll Newsflash
News in tax matters and exceptional measures COVID-19
Payroll Newsflash: read more about the news in tax matters in the context of the COVID-19 crisis
ADVISORY
CSSF Circular 20/750 – How does it affect your organisation?
On 25 August 2020, the CSSF published the Circular 20/750 that implements the European Banking Authority (“EBA”) guidelines on management of information and communication technology (ICT) and security risks. In this new circular, CSSF has embedded the EBA guidelines into its regulatory requirements.
Fit 4 Resilience
Helping companies exit from the crisis
The Ministry of the Economy and Luxinnovation have launched “Fit 4 Resilience”, a strategic innovation program intended to help Luxembourg companies exit from the crisis. As an approved consultant for this program, Grant Thornton can help companies reinvent themselves after the COVID-19 crisis.
Payroll Newsflash
Measures of teleworking for cross-border workers in Luxembourg
Payroll Newsflash: read more about the last changes in legislation in the context of the COVID-19 crisis
Tax
COVID-19 transfer pricing challenges
At Grant Thornton, we understand that transfer pricing plays a crucial role as your business concentrates on growth post-COVID. Our experienced transfer pricing experts can help navigate your business through the economic impact of COVID. Contact Jean-Nicolas Bourtembourg, Partner, Grant Thornton Luxembourg.
Payroll Newsflash
Changes in legislation for trainees in Luxembourg
Payroll Newsflash: read more about the last changes in legislation in the context of the COVID-19 crisis
Legal News
Extension of deadlines for approving and filing annual accounts
Law of 22 May 2020 extended the deadlines for having the financial statements approved by the shareholders and for the filing of those annual accounts, consolidated accounts as well as the related reports.
COVID-19
Back to the Office: Assistance for Safe Return to Work after lockdown
We are committed to helping our clients, colleagues and communities, as we all try to navigate the impacts of COVID-19. Any questions? Contact our Helpline for free advice from our experts: +352 20 80 01 51.
COVID-19
Teleworking, health data & tracking: the challenge to comply with the GDPR
Luxembourg companies are facing complex operational and compliance challenges, and individuals as citizens are seeing a lot of questions and concerns raised both in the press and by regulators, about how measures taken by governments to control this pandemic can challenge their rights and freedoms to privacy.
COVID-19
Treasury management for large companies
The coronavirus outbreak could have significant impacts on company treasury. Ensuring the finances of your company is carefully managed is therefore crucial.
Payroll Newsflash
Exceptional measures COVID-19
Payroll Newsflash: read more about the last changes regarding social security and emergency fund for very small businesses and self-employed workers in the context of the COVID-19 crisis
COVID-19
Security tips for remote working
The coronavirus outbreak is first and foremost a human tragedy. At the same time it has the potential to have significant impacts on business operations. Ensuring your business operates as close to ‘business as usual’ is therefore crucial.