
Description
Luxembourg is the location of choice for the implementation of alternative investments (private equity, private debt, real estate, infrastructure, ...). As the largest fund center in Europe (and the second in the world), Luxembourg holds an impressive 56% of the global market for cross-border investment funds.
This is the fifth of seven seminars on alternative investments, focusing on potential reporting obligations under the mandatory disclosure regime (“DAC 6”).
Key questions we'll answer:
- What are the key features of the mandatory disclosure regime?
- What are the hallmarks of (potentially) reportable cross-border arrangements?
- How should the main benefit test (“MBT”) be interpreted?
- How can compliance be ensured in practice?
All these questions will be answered in this seminar. Walk away with a clear compliance roadmap.
Agenda
§ Key features of the mandatory disclosure regime
§ Analysing the hallmarks that may trigger reporting obligations
§ The importance of the main benefit test (“MBT”) when determining reportable cross-border arrangements
§ How to ensure compliance with the MDR in practice (intermediaries vs. taxpayers)
§ Developing a pragmatic approach
§ Consider DAC 6 implementation in other EU Member States
§ Case studies
Dates 6 October 2026
Time 1:30 pm – 2 pm Registration
2 pm – 5 pm Presentation (15 min break)
Expected duration : 3h
Our speaker
Oliver R. Hoor
(Tax Partner, ATOZ) will lead the seven seminars. Participants can book the full course or choose individual modules.
About the Presenter
Oliver
R. Hoor
Oliver R. Hoor is a Partner in the International and Corporate Tax department of ATOZ. He is the Head of Transfer Pricing.
A tax professional since 2003, Oliver has experience in Luxembourg and international taxation with a focus on Alternative Investments (private equity, real estate, infrastructure, private debt), mergers & acquisitions and multinational groups. Oliver advises clients on all direct tax aspects regarding deal structuring, maintenance, reorganisations and exit planning.
Oliver is a member of the tax working groups of the Luxembourg Private Equity Association (LPEA) and the Association of the Luxembourg Fund Industry (ALFI). He is further a founding member of the Luxembourg Transfer Pricing Association (LTPA), a member of the tax committee of the Luxembourg Alternative Administrators Association (L3A), and a member of the International Fiscal Association (IFA).
Oliver is the author of more than 300 articles and books on Luxembourg and international taxation including Transfer Pricing and related documentation requirements, the OECD Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (“BEPS”) Project and the EU Anti-Tax Avoidance Directives (ATAD 1 & 2), reporting obligations of tax intermediaries (DAC6), current initiatives of the EU Commission in the field of direct taxation (ATAD 3, BEFIT, DEBRA, SAFE, DAC8, …), the OECD Model Tax Convention and Tax Treaties, EU Law and the State Aid investigations of the EU Commission (see www.atoz.lu/media-room). He is a regular speaker at conferences and a lecturer with Legitech and the Luxembourg Institute of Governance (ILA).
Oliver is qualified as a Chartered Accountant in Luxembourg (“Expert-Comptable”) as well as a certified German tax adviser (“Steuerberater”). He holds a post-graduate degree in Luxembourg Tax and a degree in Business Administration with a major in Tax from the University of Applied Sciences of Trier (Germany).
Alternative Investments in Luxembourg
Module 1: The Luxembourg toolbox : Find out more here
Module 2: Structuring Alternative Investments : Find out more here
Module 3: Substance requirements : Find out more here
Module 4: Transfer pricing and related documentation requirements : Find out more here
Module 5: The mandatory disclosure regime (DAC 6) : Find out more here
Module 6: Tax treaties : Find out more here
Module 7: Hidden dividend distributions and hidden capital contributions : Find out more here
Registration :
Registration for a single module : €335 incl. VAT
Registration for the full programme : €1450 incl. VAT
- 15% discount for 2 participants from the same organisation (please contact the Training Department at [email protected])
- 20% discount for 3 or more participants from the same organisation (please contact the Training Department at [email protected])
Accreditation :
Legitech has obtained accreditation from the Luxembourg Bar.
Co-funding :
Our training courses are eligible for co-funding.
Legitech is authorised to operate as a continuing professional training provider.
Authorisation No. 10001428/4.
Contact :
For any questions regarding this training programme, please contact Florence Guy at: [email protected]
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