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12/03/2012Editor's Guide: Tax in Luxembourg

Editor's Guide: Tax in Luxembourg Here's a short introduction to our Tax section for Luxembourg, including tips for US, UK and Canadian expats.

The tax system in Luxembourg
Taxes in your native country are complicated enough. Expatriate taxes can be totally confusing. Common questions addressed in articles on Expatica’s Tax channel include: ‘How does the income tax system in my new country of residence work?’, ‘Does my new country of residence tax expats or do tax rules back home still apply?’, and ‘Where can I find a financial advisor specialising in expat tax issues?’.

Expatica’s articles offer tips including 'Tax help for US expats', 'Expert tax tips: Becoming non-resident', 'Tax basics for Canadian expats', 'Expert tax tips: Considerations for UK expats' and 'UK residence rules for tax purposes: The facts'.

Expatica keeps you informed of any changes to the tax system via our tax channel, Luxembourg news and community news channels.

Expat tax advantages

Expatica's Tax channel keeps expats updated about tax advantages in Luxembourg in articles such as 'Luxembourg's income tax system'. Our expat tax specialists explain how mobile workers employed in more than two countries can use a 'salary split' to reduce their tax burden, and how to deal with issues such as tax with your wealth 'suspended' between two cultures.

If you are a UK citizen residing abroad, you may want to visit the tax channel on Expatica UK for articles such as  'Expert tax tips: Returning to the UK'.


Ask the expert
Expatriate tax services are also available at our Ask the Expert section: ask one of Expatica’s international and expat tax accountants under the Tax category for help. Try it: you may find that your question has already been answered!

Connect with other expats on Expatica
Expats who would like to share their viewpoints or ask advice from ‘veteran’ expats in Luxembourg can visit the Expatica forums and get involved in discussions on expatriate tax issues. You can also share your experiences and questions with fellow expats on Expatica's Community.


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