Tax and accounting professionals in charge of Luxembourg companies and funds (director, head of, manager)
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There are many pitfalls in the Luxembourg tax procedures that can be easily overlooked. This may quickly result in tax penalties and disputes for companies, as well as liability issues for those in charge.
A profound knowledge of tax procedures is therefore key to preventing disputes from arising in the first place. But not each and every tax dispute can be avoided. There has been a steady increase in tax disputes in the last few years, and this trend will continue. However, tax disputes are often lost, not on the merits of a case, but by ignoring the formal steps of proceedings and by executing an improper litigation strategy.
Tax professionals need to gain a better understanding of the tax procedural law. This will empower them to better prevent, manage and solve tax disputes. This course will give a holistic overview of Luxembourg tax procedures, controversy, and litigation for direct taxes (income, business and wealth tax), for VAT and other taxes.
By the end of this training, participants will:
This training is coordinated by Begga Sigurdardottir, Tax Partner, and Marie-Isabelle Richardin, VAT Partner.
It will be delivered by experienced directors and senior managers from the Tax Controversy & Dispute Resolution team of PwC Luxembourg.
Marie-Isabelle Richardin is a partner at PwC with over two decades of experience in VAT practice, specialising in assisting financial services operators with indirect-taxation strategies to ensure compliance and reduce tax burdens at both Luxembourg and international levels. She has held leadership roles within PwC’s VAT practice and gained international experience through assignments in New York and London. Marie-Isabelle is a frequent speaker and trainer on VAT for financial services, a guest lecturer at the University of Luxembourg, and has chaired the VAT working group of the Luxembourg Private Equity Association. She also represents PwC Luxembourg in VAT groups of key industry associations including ALFI and EFAMA. Her expertise covers financial transactions, investment funds, asset management, and VAT compliance, with notable client projects involving private equity, real estate, hedge funds, management companies, and banks.