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    January 27, 2026 (about 1 month ago)

    Luxembourg VAT and company cars just got more expensive for some profiles.

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    Luxembourg VAT News • LinkedIn

    Summary

    Circular 807-1, issued in October 2025, removed the ability for Luxembourg resident employees in taxable rental car policies to reduce the taxable base for business mileage, potentially increasing VAT costs for those with significant professional travel. The change also raises operational questions about the backdating of adjustments and filing corrections, and highlights challenges for cross‑border employees. Companies may need to rethink their car policies in light of these developments.

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    What did circular 807-1 change regarding VAT for company cars in Luxembourg?

    Circular 807-1, issued in October 2025, removed the ability for Luxembourg resident employees in taxable rental car policies to reduce the taxable base for business mileage, potentially increasing VAT costs.

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