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Luxembourg Investment Bank Account - Luxembourg Banking

Luxembourg bank accounts provide for a good balance of tax incentives,
bank security and bank privacy. Luxembourg is located in Central Europe
and is bordered by France, Germany, and Belgium and is slightly smaller
than the US state of Rhode Island and has a population of about 470,000.
There has been a tremendous increase in Luxembourg banking activity as
money flows out of Switzerland to Luxembourg bank accounts to take
advantage of the tax incentives offered in Luxembourg. Many German
clients have moved their money to Luxembourg bank accounts and to
Luxembourg brokers. The Luxembourg offshore industry including
Luxembourg offshore bank account industry has benefited from this
tremendous influx of capital.
Luxembourg has an extremely stable government and economic picture.
Luxembourg became a grand duchy in 1815, meaning the territory is ruled
by a grand duke or grand duchess. The head of government is a prime
minister. The Council of Ministers is recommended by the prime minister
and appointed by the monarch. Luxembourg is one of the six founding
members of the EEC, now known as the EU and has adopted the Euro as its
national currency. The languages spoken are French, German and English.
The economy in Luxembourg features solid growth, low inflation, and low
unemployment. Luxembourg bank and brokerage services have become even
more attractive because they do not impose withholding tax on European
bonds. Tax evasion, as opposed to tax fraud, is not a crime in
Luxembourg. So, information will not be released to outside parties in
the event of such an accusation. Nonetheless, as a responsible company,
we strongly recommend that you follow the tax laws in the jurisdictions
in which you are obligated.
Luxembourg bank privacy is strong but not as strong as some other
jurisdictions. In Switzerland, for example, violating the privacy laws
is a criminal offense. However, in Luxembourg it is merely a civil
offense. Luxembourg bank accounts, while private, do not possess the as
strong of a penalty for violating privacy laws as Switzerland.
Mainly due to the strength of the Luxembourg banking industry, the per
capita income in Luxembourg is higher than any other country in the
world, including the United States. The Luxembourg banking sector has
grown and has replaced its former reliance on iron and steel.
The Luxembourg holding company is the most popular type of legal entity.
This vehicle is free of taxes in Luxembourg. The holding company is used
to own passive investments such as stocks, bonds, trademarks and patents
as opposed to operating a going concern.
The Luxembourg holding company is also used to manage mutual funds. The
country has more managed funds than any other country in the world.
Luxembourg holding companies are used to own one’s Luxembourg bank
account. They offer enhanced privacy because the Luxembourg bank account
is owned in the privately held company, which makes wire transfers in
and out of the account private. The wire transfers are recorded in the
privately owned company name rather than the person’s name behind the
company.
There is not a withholding tax on Luxembourg bank accounts. In some
other European countries there is, by contrast, a 35% withholding tax on
interest earned by nonresidents.
There are substantial tax breaks and other financial incentives
available. These breaks are geared toward various industries and have
attracted mutual fund holding companies worldwide.
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