The VAT landscape for investment funds is complex, nuanced, and constantly evolving. Whether you're a fund manager, tax advisor, or finance professional, understanding how VAT applies to investment structures is critical for ensuring compliance and optimizing operations.
This AI supported learning experience on VAT for investment funds is designed to demystify VAT regulations and provide practical insights tailored to the Luxembourg market. This course combines regulatory context, case law, and hands-on examples to help you master the essentials and apply them confidently in your role.
This e-learning embeds content entirely created by PwC experts and delivered through AI-powered visuals.
Price:
We deploy our e-learning solution as from 10 licences.
The price per licence varies on quantity purchased:
Duration: +/- 30 min
Language: Available in English. Other languages available on demand.
Technical requirements:
Should the internet connection be lost during an e-learning session, the browser will need to be restarted when internet is back to resume the e-learning at the last step recorded by the learning management system before the connection went out.
By the end of the training, participants will:
This course is designed for professionals who are interested in gaining a foundational understanding of how VAT impacts investment funds, focusing specifically on the context within Luxembourg.
This digital learning has been designed with the support and collaboration of Marie Isabelle Richardin, Tax Partner in the PwC VAT department at PwC Luxembourg.
Marie-Isabelle Richardin is a partner at PwC with over two decades of experience in VAT practice, specialising in assisting financial services operators with indirect-taxation strategies to ensure compliance and reduce tax burdens at both Luxembourg and international levels. She has held leadership roles within PwC’s VAT practice and gained international experience through assignments in New York and London. Marie-Isabelle is a frequent speaker and trainer on VAT for financial services, a guest lecturer at the University of Luxembourg, and has chaired the VAT working group of the Luxembourg Private Equity Association. She also represents PwC Luxembourg in VAT groups of key industry associations including ALFI and EFAMA. Her expertise covers financial transactions, investment funds, asset management, and VAT compliance, with notable client projects involving private equity, real estate, hedge funds, management companies, and banks.