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Mensuel de février 2025 - Economie / Banques

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A year in review: Luxembourg Investment Tax Credit and its potential opportunities
By Adam KUNDRAT, Manager Nicolas DEVERGNE, Partner, Deloitte Luxembourg   Since 2024, Luxembourg’s new investment tax credit framework has provided a boost to investments in digital and green projects, reflecting the Government’s keen interest to stimulating the market and widening its economic incentives. Some companies have already applied, but this opportunity could be interesting for many.   This modernization of the Luxembourg investment tax credit framework aligns with the Grand Duchy’s commitments to climate change (e.g., in line with the European Union’s climate neutrality by 2050 initiative), and enhances the local market’s competitiveness. The first year following the reform’s implementation allows us to draw practical takeaways...
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