Start a Company in
Luxembourg
Luxembourg offers a dynamic, diversified economy with strong international connections, making it an ideal location for business registration. With a thriving financial sector, access to European institutions, and excellent global connectivity, it provides numerous opportunities for business growth.

here's what you need to know
- Full foreign ownership is permitted in Luxembourg
- Luxembourg is the 2nd largest investment fund domicile, showcasing its openness to foreign investors
- Minimum share capital for an LLC company is EUR 12,000
- Corporate tax rate is 17%; Dividend tax rate is 15%;
- Luxembourg applies a 5.72% tax rate on income derived from intellectual property
Why us?
Responsibility
We take responsibility for our actions and results.
Integrity
We strive to provide the highest level of consulting services
Accuracy
We adhere to high ethical standards
Individual approach
Our individual solutions are focused on customer needs

Prepatory Stage
- Determine the services you will provide
- Choose the unique name for your company

Compile the documents
- Prepare copies of your passport, proof of address for yourself and any directors or shareholders.

Sign the statutory documents
- Once we receive all the documents, we will prepare the Memorandum and Articles of Association

Submission & Final Approval
- Once all the documents are signed we will submit them to the registrar for final approval.

Complete the Initial Questionnaire
- Fill out a short form with basic company and contact details
- Indicate your business activity and countries of operation

Choose your account type and services.
- Submitting documents to selected banking institutions.
- Compliance check, answering compliance questions.

Undergo Compliance Check
- Wait for the bank's initial due diligence
- Respond to any additional compliance questions or requests

Account activation
- Receive final confirmation from the bank

Our solutions include:
- Preparing monthly, quarterly and yearly management accounts, cash flow statements for management purposes.
- Preparing annual financial statements.
- Attending to the auditors during review of the company’s financial records.
- Administering the payroll process, including calculating and crediting of the net remuneration to individual employee’s bank account.
- VAT consultancy, support registration VAT number, filing VAT-returns and reclaiming foreign VAT
- Other financial reports

Accounting required documents:
- Company bank statements for the accounting reference period.
- Sales orders/invoices.
- List of customer’s deposits and pre-payments outstanding.
- Purchase invoices from suppliers, both paid and unpaid.
- Cash Expense receipts.
- Inventory listing.
- Documents pertaining to purchase, major repair and sales of fixed assets.
- Detailed payroll information.
- Any other related documents i.e. bank loans, lease agreements, insurance.
Streamline administration with our expert help
- Legal address & contact person
- Banking account opening assistance
- Accounting
- Tax consulting
- Company formation

QA
What are the annual reporting requirements in Luxembourg?
Luxembourg's financial fiscal year runs from 1st January to 31st December of the same year.
What is the corporate income tax rate in Luxembourg?
Corporate income tax is generally charged at 15% if taxable income exceeds €175,000. A rate of 17% applies if taxable income exceeds €200,000.
Can companies benefit from tax exemptions?
Yes, businesses contributing to structural development and economic improvement may qualify for a tax exemption on a portion of their profits.
What is the Value Added Tax (VAT) rate in Luxembourg?
The standard VAT rate is 17% for limited liability companies, with filing frequency based on annual turnover.
What is the most successful industry in Luxembourg?
The financial services and banking sector is the largest and most successful industry in Luxembourg. Due to the small size of the domestic market, this sector primarily caters to the international market and is home to the European Investment Bank, a key financial institution of the European Union.