Retirement planning in Luxembourg is a serious subject for everyone, whether you’re a resident or a cross-border worker…just like many countries, Luxembourg is facing demographic changes to its aging population. In order…
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Do you have lots of ideas for the future? Do you dream of buying a country house, sailing around the world, building a veranda or helping your children or grandchildren…
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Most Luxembourg citizens and cross-border workers must complete a tax declaration in Luxembourg every year. The declaration gives you the opportunity to deduct various expenses and so reduce the amount…
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Insuring the future of your loved ones also means guaranteeing that they will not be financially disadvantaged if you die. However, with the complexity of numerous insurance policies, it does…
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Like other exceptional wines, Grand cru wines are a profitable but demanding investment. In Luxembourg, their average price has risen by between 4% and 8% a year over the last…
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Luxembourg is the most attractive country in Europe for international job seekers. In fact, three out of four employees in the country are foreign nationals and 47% of workers are…
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According to the European Statistical Office Eurostat, 19.2% of 15-29 year-olds were employed in 2021. If you want to enter the world of work with peace of mind, personalised protection…
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