On 20 August 2021, Luxembourg has announced that the section “Electronic exchange – country by country (CbC) reporting” as well as the frequently asked questions relating to the CbC declaration have been updated. Please note that the frequently asked questions now contain details regarding the treatment of mergers/acquisitions/demergers as well as the obligation to identify the constituent entities by the tax identification number.
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