CEO of Liège Aiport, Laurent Jossart, has maintained his residency in Luxembourg, with experts saying this move is advantageous from a tax point of view not only for himself but also for his employer, who can make substantial savings in tax contributions, Le Soir reports.
“The tax pressure on remuneration is much lower in Luxembourg than in Belgium,” confirms tax lawyer Denis-Emmanuel Philippe from Bloom Tax. “And if it corresponds to reality, there is nothing legally wrong with it. Employer contributions are also significantly lower in Luxembourg, which benefits the airport.
