Empower Your Business for the Future with a Business Transformation Consultant

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Empower Your Business for the Future with a Business Transformation Consultant

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Future-proof your business with the help of a seasoned business transformation consultant. As markets evolve, organizations must continuously adapt to stay competitive. Our consultants offer strategic insights and hands-on support to modernize your operations, integrate new technologies, and improve customer experience. From small adjustments to complete overhauls, we create customized plans that align with your business goals. We focus on driving measurable results, ensuring that your transformation is smooth and successful. Are you ready to make the leap? Contact us today to start your transformation journey!
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The main advantages of having a company in Luxembourg
Reputable banking industry;
Internationally recognised financial centre;
Double tax treaties;
Attractive business environment.
Very competitive company taxation at 28.59% which is made up of a corporate tax of 21.00% plus an unemployment surcharge of 0.84% and a municipal business tax of 6.75% (for Luxembourg City).

Here is everything to know about setting up an Luxembourg company as a headquarters or a holding company for your business in European Union.

How to set up an Luxembourg Society With Limited Responsibility
The Luxembourgish society with limited responsibility (SARL, also known as S.à r.l. for French société à responsabilité limitée) is the legal entity most preferred by entrepreneurs for Luxembourgish company setup. A society with limited responsibility in Luxembourg requires at least 2 shareholder, who can either be an individual or a corporate of any nationality. There may be only one shareholder at the time of incorporation since it is possible for one shareholder to own all of the shares.