Mutual Assistance For The Recovery Of Taxes

Luxembourg law dated 21 July 2012 (henceforth known as the "Law") implements Directive 2010/24/EU (the "Directive") of 16 March 2010 concerning mutual assistance for the recovery of claims relating to taxes, duties, and other measures. The Law modernizes Luxembourg legislation in this field.

The scope of the Law encompasses all taxes and duties (except for social security contributions).

The Law first contains an organisational section which determines the competent Luxembourg authorities (i.e. Administration de l'enregistrement et des domaines, Administration des contributions directes, and Administration des douanes et accises) for the purpose of mutual assistance. Under the Directive, each Member State must designate its competent authorities. The list of all competent authorities will be published in order to facilitate the communication between Member States' administrations.

The mutual assistance between Member States, as such, comprises the exchange of information upon request, the automatic exchange of information, the assistance in the notification of documents, and the request for recovery.

The Luxembourg tax authorities are authorized to exchange, upon request, with other Member States' competent authorities any information which is foreseeably relevant for the recovery of taxes. Luxembourg tax authorities are not obliged to supply information:

which they would not be able to obtain for the purpose of recovering similar claims arising in Luxembourg; which...

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