Blog
Welcome to our editorial blog dedicated to life in the heart of Europe. Think of this section as your personal library, filled with easy-to-follow how-tos and deep dives into all sorts of topics that are important if you are planning to live in the country or are already living here. We cover the essentials of daily life, employment and business, family needs, as well as share a few fun facts and exciting opportunities in Luxembourg that you may not be aware of yet.
Luxembourg wine: regions, wineries and best places to taste
Nothing like a glass of wine to accompany a good dish, but... what if you are in Luxembourg and you want a local wine, which one should you choose? Don't despair, in this guide we will venture into the world of Luxembourg wine, we will explore the wine tradition of the country, the main grape varieties, brands, festivals and much more.
Double tax treaty UK-Luxembourg
Taxes are an unavoidable part of life, but no one wants to pay more than their fair share. This is where the concept of double taxation comes into play. When income is earned across borders, such as between the UK and Luxembourg, individuals and businesses can sometimes be taxed twice on the same income, once in each country. The double tax treaty between the UK and Luxembourg is designed to prevent this.
Why is fuel cheaper in Luxembourg and how much it costs today
The price of black gold varies quite a lot within Europe and some countries have much lower prices than others, such as Luxembourg which constantly attracts motorists from neighboring countries to fill up the tank within its borders. Below we will look at the causes of this phenomenon and see how much a full tank costs in the Grand Duchy.
Cross-border workers from Germany in Luxembourg and their taxes
The opportunity to earn more while enjoying the lower cost of living across the border makes cross-border work in Luxembourg an interesting option. If you’re considering this, keep reading, as this article will cover everything you need to know about working in Luxembourg as a German resident, from taxes to employment regulations and benefits.
Luxembourg as a part of the European Union
Luxembourg’s connection to the European Union is broad and fascinating. If you’re curious about how the Grand Duchy contributes to one of the world’s most powerful political and economic unions, you’re in the right place.
How to rent an office space in Luxembourg
An entrepreneur in Luxembourg must have a physical address. Self-employed people often use their home address for business registration. On the other hand, to meet this requirement, companies such as SARL, SARL-S, and SA usually choose to rent office space. This article will explore all the details of renting an office for your business.
Where to find a notable lawyer in Luxembourg
Almost everyone at some point has needed a lawyer or is likely to need one. Whether it is a dispute with a neighbor, a divorce or a more serious problem, it is always essential to consult a competent professional. We are sure that if you are here, it’s because you are wondering where to find a good lawyer in Luxembourg.
Unemployment rate in Luxembourg
Luxembourg is well-known for its high wages and robust economy, but what about its unemployment? To answer this question, we will take a closer look at Luxembourg's unemployment rate and examine recent trends. In addition, we will analyze how the Luxembourg labor market compares to the rest of Europe.
What companies are the best to work in Luxembourg
Job hunting isn't just about finding the first employer willing to take you on, it's about discovering and securing a position at a company where you can thrive. But which are the best companies to work for in Luxembourg? In this article, we’ll help you identify the top employers in Luxembourg and provide insight into what makes each of them stand out.
Law on euthanasia in Luxembourg
Euthanasia remains one of the most debated and sensitive medical practices in modern society. While some countries strictly prohibit it, others are embroiled in ongoing discussions about its ethical implications, and a select few have legalized it under stringent regulations. In this article, we will examine Luxembourg's position on euthanasia.