European Union:
EU Interest Limitation - Impact On Investment And Fund Structures - Part One
27 April 2021
Maples Group
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The new EU interest limitation rules will significantly impact
the tax position of asset holding companies and downstream
investment structures in the EU for international investment funds.
In this two-part panel session, experts from our Irish and
Luxembourg Tax teams provide practical advice and guidance on how
to address this significant new development.
In Part One, our experts provide guidance on the current status
of these rules in Ireland and Luxembourg and explore how the rules
will impact typical investment and fund structures in the EU
managed by international asset managers.
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