Is Luxembourg Still a Tax Haven?

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Conference with the French economist Sébastien Laffitte.

LuxLeaks, Panama Papers, OpenLux: In recent years, public awareness of the aggressive tax avoidance strategies used by large corporations has intensified. Luxembourg's case has been particularly revealing: the microstate found itself at the center of revelations showing how tailor-made tax agreements allowed multinationals to significantly reduce their tax burden.

Since then, the country has pledged reforms. But have things truly changed? And what are the broader implications of tax avoidance for our societies, from advanced economies to the Global South?

These questions will be central to a conference with French economist Sébastien Laffitte. A specialist in international tax structures, tax havens, and global tax competition dynamics, he has been exploring for years how states position themselves in the race for tax attractiveness. His analysis goes beyond technical mechanisms, shedding light on the social, political, and economic costs associated with this model.


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Speaker: Sébastien Laffitte, an economist specializing in tax havens.
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Centre Culturel Altrimenti

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2132 Luxembourg 5 Av. Marie-Thérèse bâtiment a, 2132 Hollerich Luxembourg

Centre Culturel Altrimenti
5 Av. Marie-Thérèse bâtiment a
2132 Hollerich Luxembourg




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