The Administration of Direct Contributions (ACD) in Luxembourg has announced a reinforcement of its tax offices, aimed at improving the efficiency and accessibility of tax services for taxpayers. This initiative includes the modernization of several regional offices, the expansion of staff training programmes, and the implementation of new digital tools to streamline the processing of tax declarations. The ACD highlights that the reinforcement is part of a broader strategy to simplify taxpayers’ interactions with the administration, reduce waiting times, and ensure a higher level of compliance. The announcement underscores the importance of these offices in the collection of direct taxes, such as income tax, corporate tax, and wealth tax, and explains that the upgraded facilities will be better equipped to handle the increasing workload associated with recent legislative changes, including the introduction of the Pillar Two rules and the wealth tax reforms scheduled for 2025. By enhancing both the physical infrastructure and the digital platforms, the ACD seeks to provide a more user‑friendly experience, offering clearer guidance, faster processing, and a more transparent overview of tax obligations. Taxpayers are encouraged to take advantage of the newly available resources, such as online portals and dedicated help lines, to prepare their filings more efficiently. This reinforcement also reflects the ACD’s commitment to adapting to the evolving fiscal landscape, ensuring that Luxembourg remains a competitive and transparent tax jurisdiction in the European context.

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