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Understanding the Impact of Pillar Two Law on Accountants and Tax Specialists in Luxembourg

Luxembourg accountants and tax specialists are working hand in hand to navigate the complexities of the Pillar Two Law, which has introduced significant changes to the tax landscape in the country. The Pillar Two Law focuses on calculating adjusted covered taxes for each entity within a multinational group, with a particular emphasis on deferred taxes.

One of the key components of Pillar Two is the Qualifying Income – Tracing & application of specific accounting adjustments. This involves determining the net qualifying income or loss for each Constituent Entity, which is crucial for calculating the Effective Tax Rate (ETR). Accountants play a vital role in assisting tax specialists in understanding the transitional adjustments required under Pillar Two, including nuances related to GAAP adjustments and consolidation adjustments.

In addition to the technical aspects of Pillar Two, there are also disclosure requirements that entities must adhere to. The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) has introduced limited amendments to IAS 12 – “Income Taxes” to address deferred taxes linked to Pillar Two. Entities under Pillar Two must disclose relevant information to help financial statement users assess their tax responsibilities during enacted or significantly enacted periods.

Luxembourg accountants are facing new challenges in compiling sophisticated tax accounting data and working closely with tax specialists to ensure compliance with Pillar Two requirements. The integration of trained tax accountants from the start is essential for a smooth transition to the new tax regime.

To learn more about the implications of Pillar Two for accountants in Luxembourg, Deloitte Luxembourg is hosting a webinar titled “Pillar Two in Luxembourg: A Game-Changer for Accountants” on June 12, 2024. This webinar will provide insights from tax and accounting specialists to help professionals navigate the changes brought about by Pillar Two. Register now to stay ahead of the curve in the evolving tax landscape.

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