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…
Read more : Pension reform in Luxembourg: What key changes are in store for 2026
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…
Read more : Pension reform in Luxembourg: What key changes are in store for 2026
Why? Due to our increasing life expectancy many of us will have a much longer retirement period than previous generations. Living until you’re 90 now means you’ll be living on…
Read more : It’s more important than ever for young people to think about retirement planning
Luxembourg’s tax system offers ways to reduce your income tax liability thanks to deductible insurance premiums. Article 111bis of the individual tax allowances (ITA) (source: https://impotsdirects.public.lu/dam-assets/fr/legislation/LIR/LIR2025.pdf) allows you to deduct…
Read more : Insurance premiums that can be deducted when you file your Luxembourg tax return
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…
Read more : The insurance policies to protect your loved ones in the event of death
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…
Read more : Fine wines: a not particularly liquid investment
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…
Read more : Taxation: why is Luxembourg attractive?