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ELTIF 2.0 and Taxation: What investors and fund managers need to know
By Yves KNEL, Partner, Matheus CORPAS FROMENT FERNANDES, Director Cynthia TAMARA, Manager, Deloitte Luxembourg   Adopted in 2015, the European Long-Term Investment Fund (ELTIF)(1) Regulation aimed at fostering investments in long-term projects such as infrastructure, real estate, private equity, venture capital, and private debt. However, by 2022, ELTIFs saw a limited growth with only a handful authorized and net asset size below expectations.   The application of the ELTIF 2.0 Regulation(2) in January 2024 projected an optimistic increase in their number by allowing a wider range of eligible assets, fund of funds strategies, reducing barriers for investors and enhancing product attractiveness. The new regulation resulted already in a...
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