Luxembourg:
ATAD 1 And 2: Where Do We Stand?
24 November 2020
Arendt & Medernach
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You are cordially invited to our October 29th online event, the
second in our NY Webinar Series, which will focus on ATAD 1
and 2: Where do we stand?
ATAD 1 and 2 are now in force since January 1, 2019 and 2020,
respectively. Both directives have significantly impacted
Luxembourg Private Equity, Real Estate and Debt-fund
structures.
Tax partners Eric Fort, Alain
Goebel and Jan Neugebauer will discuss
possible solutions adopted by the market from a corporate income
tax, as well as a transfer pricing standpoint.
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