The KPMG International Annual Review focuses on our record of achievement and those who define us as an organization: clients, people and communities.
KPMG Luxembourg S.à r.l. presents its 2012 Transparency Report, as required by Article 73 of the Luxembourg Law of 18 December 2009 on the audit profession.
The AIFMD will have a significant re-shaping effect on the alternative investment fund industry in Europe and beyond.
The report addresses the comparison of the competitive advantages of investing in different jurisdictions through a Luxembourg SICAV or Luxembourg FCP.
KPMG in Luxembourg has performed an analysis of the Luxembourg banking market based on statistical and annual accounts data of a selection of Luxembourg banks, and complemented by views of senior bankers.
The participation exemption is one of the most important features of the Luxembourg tax system. It provides a 100% exemption on dividends and capital gains which stem from equity investments. The brochure explains the rules in detail.
his report describes the main views of the UCITS investment managers who participated in our research on the future of the UCITS framework.
In today’s global world, it is increasingly important for companies that operate internationally to assess the attractiveness of countries or markets. Luxembourg has much to offer in this respect.
We seek the facts and provide insights. KPMG Luxembourg organises thought leadership events relevant to the needs of our clients. Find out more about our Events & Seminars below. We are looking forward to meeting you.
Find out more about our handouts 2013.
KPMG TV is an online platform created by KPMG Luxembourg with the aim to share, through various channels, short, smart and up-to-date business insights.
Welcome to KPMG in Luxembourg's Press Room.
Luxembourg has bilateral tax treaties with all EU Member States* and with a number of other countries, including almost all OECD Member States. This network of tax treaties is constantly being expanded.
* Treaty with Cyprus is pending
Below map shows the treaties in force as well as those currently pending ratification. CLICK on the respective country for treaty details*.
* Please refer to the country list for Monaco, San Marino and Seychelles
2. Austria
3. Azerbaijan
4. Bahrain
5. Barbados
6. Belgium
7. Brazil
8. Bulgaria
9. Canada
10. China
11. Czech Republic
12. Denmark
13. Estonia
14. Finland
15. France
16. Georgia
17. Germany
18. Greece
19. Hong Kong
20. Hungary
21. Iceland
22. India
23. Indonesia
24. Ireland
25. Israel
26. Italy
27. Japan
28. Latvia
29. Liechtenstein
30. Lithuania
31. Malaysia
32. Malta
33. Mauritius
34. Mexico
35. Moldava
36. Monaco
37. Mongolia
38. Morocco
39. Netherlands
40. Norway
41. Panama
42. Poland
43. Portugal
44. Qatar
45. Romania
46. Russia
47. San Marino
48. Singapore
49. Slovakia
50. Slovenia
51. South Africa
52. South Korea
54. Sweden
55. Switzerland
56. Thailand
57. Trinidad & Tobago
58. Tunisia
59. Turkey
60. United Kingdom
61. United Arab Emirates
62. USA
63. Uzbekistan
64. Vietnam
65. Albania
66. Argentina
67. Chile
68. Croatia
69. Cyprus
70. Egypt
71. Guernsey
72. Jersey
73. Kazakhstan
74. Kyrgyzstan
75. Kuwait
76. Laos
77. Lebanon
78. Macedonia
79. Montenegro
80. New Zealand
82. Pakistan
83. Saudi Arabia
84. Serbia
85. Seychelles
86. Sri Lanka
87. Syria
88. Taiwan
89. Tajikistan
90. Ukraine
91. Uruguay
The information contained herein is of a general nature and is not intended to address the circumstances of any particular individual or entity. Although we endeavor to provide accurate and timely information, there can be no guarantee that such information is accurate as of the date it is received or that it will continue to be accurate in the future. No one should act on such information without appropriate professional advice after a thorough examination of the particular situation.
Santiago Fernandez
Senior Manager
Tel. +352 22 51 51 5536
santiago.fernandez@kpmg.lu