Dear Friend of the Chamber,
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Tax Newsletter
KPMG:
• Decisions of the Administrative Court on the NACE classification of a company’s activities
• Amendments to Lux-Germany Tax Treaty effective 1 January 2024
Proposed amendments to Pillar Two Law:
KPMG: Proposed Amendments to Pillar Two Law
DELOITTE: Chamber of Deputies publishes draft legislation amending Pillar Two law
EY: Luxembourg proposes changes to Pillar Two Law
BAKER MCKENZIE: Luxembourg Pillar 2 law to be amended
Draft law amending the Luxembourg NWT regime:
EY: Luxembourg tables amendments to minimum net wealth tax regime and introduces optionality for tax exemption of certain dividend income/capital gains
Legal Newsletter
CAPITAL MARKETS:
A&O SHEARMAN
• Use of tokenized financial instruments as collateral: Luxembourg solutions
AKD
• Roadmap to securitisation in Luxembourg
EMPLOYMENT:
A&O SHEARMAN
• Transparency and predictability: Anticipating changes from Bill 8070 on working conditions in Luxembourg
BAKER & MCKENZIE
• Luxembourg: New law implementing EU provisions in favor of non-European highly qualified employees
BONN STEICHEN & PARTNERS
• New provisions for highly qualified third-country nationals
KLEYR GRASSO
• Flexible admission requirements and easier mobility for highly qualified workers
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION:
FINANCIAL REGULATIONS:
LINKLATERS LLP
• AMLD6, AMLR & AMLA: A new anti-money laundering era in the EU
LOYENS & LOEFF LUXEMBOURG
• New EU Regulation making euro instant payments available has been published
SIMMONS & SIMMONS LUXEMBOURG
• European Parliament adopted the AML Countering Financing of Terrorism
INVESTMENT FUNDS:
AKD
• Alternative Investment Funds Industry Quarterly Update Q1 2024
• Assessment of professional standing and experience – update of the declarations of honour
BONN SCHMITT
• Understanding the key changes in AIFMD II
BONN STEICHEN & PARTNERS
• AIFMD 2.0 – Clarifications on cross-border depositary services
LINKLATERS LLP
• AMLD6, AMLR & AMLA: A new anti-money laundering era in the EU
• Funds Catch-Up: Management Fees – what to expect in European direct lending funds
PINSENT MASONS
• ESMA guidelines add to SFDR ‘complexity’ for fund sponsors
SIMMONS & SIMMONS LUXEMBOURG
• The CSSF updated its FAQ for UCITS and AIFs investing in virtual assets
• Cross-Border Activity Notifications in the EEA
VANDENBULKE
• Investment Funds / ESG news: ESMA publishes guidelines on fund names
• Investment Funds News: What to do with SFDR pursuant to ESAs
IT:
BONN STEICHEN & PARTNERS
• Ground-breaking worldwide Artificial Intelligence Act
REAL ESTATE AND CONSTRUCTION:
DSM Avocats à la Cour
• The new provisions of the Law of 26 July 2023 on business permits: Focus on real estate business introducers
MOLITOR Avocats à la Cour
• Adapting to changes in the real estate and construction market
RESTRUCTURING AND INSOLVENCY:
LOYENS & LOEFF LUXEMBOURG
• Common struggles faced by international creditors in Luxembourg bankruptcy proceedings
• New Luxembourg Restructuring Law and the Double Luxco: An Imperfect Match?
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Best regards,
BCC Secretariat