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          Liquidation in Luxembourg: 5 Key Things to Know & Step-by-Step Process

          What is Liquidation?

          Liquidation is the formal process of closing down a company, settling its debts, and distributing any remaining assets to shareholders. In Luxembourg, this procedure is governed by the Commercial Code and must follow strict legal requirements.


          Key Characteristics:

          -Final step in a company's lifecycle

          -Involves selling assets, paying creditors, and dissolving the business

          -Can be voluntary (by shareholders) or compulsory (court-ordered)

          -Requires appointment of a liquidator to oversee the process


          When to Start Liquidation in Luxembourg: Key Triggers & Timing?

          Strategic Reasons to Initiate Liquidation


          1. Business Insolvency (Mandatory Liquidation)

          • Trigger: Company cannot pay debts as they fall due
          • Legal requirement: Must file for bankruptcy within 1 month of insolvency
          • Next steps:
          • Immediate court-supervised liquidation
          • Appointment of judicial liquidator


          Example: A SARL with €50,000 unpaid supplier invoices and empty bank account


          2. Shareholder Decision (Voluntary Liquidation)

          • When: Company is solvent but no longer economically viable
          • Optimal timing:
          • ? Before annual accounts are due (avoid extra filing costs)
          • ? After settling major contractual obligations


          Best practice: Start process 3-6 months before target closure date

          How to Start Liquidation in Luxembourg: A Step-by-Step Guide?

          1. Determine the Type of Liquidation


          Voluntary vs. Compulsory Liquidation


          Voluntary Liquidation: Faster process (6-12 months)Longer process (1-3 years)

          Action:

          -Assess financial health (can debts be paid?)

          -Consult accountant for solvency test


          Closing a business in Luxembourg requires careful planning to avoid legal and financial pitfalls. Whether voluntary or compulsory, liquidation follows strict procedures under Luxembourg's Commercial Code. This guide covers the 5 essential aspects of liquidation and provides a clear step-by-step process to dissolve your company properly.


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          5 Key Things to Know About Liquidation in Luxembourg


          1. Types of Liquidation


          There are two main types of liquidation in Luxembourg:

          -Voluntary Liquidation

          • Initiated by shareholders
          • Company is solvent (can pay its debts)
          • Requires a general meeting resolution

          -Compulsory Liquidation (Judicial Liquidation)

          • Ordered by a court
          • Company is insolvent (cannot pay debts)
          • Managed by a court-appointed liquidator


          Example: A SARL with no debts can opt for voluntary liquidation, while a bankrupt SA may face **compulsory liquidation*.


          2. Role of the Liquidator

          liquidator (liquidateur) must be appointed to:

          -Settle all debts and liabilities

          -Sell company assets

          -Distribute remaining funds to shareholders

          -File final tax returns


          Note: The liquidator can be a company director, shareholder, or external professional (e.g., a lawyer or fiduciary).


          3. Creditors’ Rights & Debt Settlement

          Before distributing assets to shareholders:

          -All debts must be paid (taxes, salaries, suppliers)

          -Creditors must be notified (via official announcements)

          -A 6-month waiting period applies for creditor claims


          Risk: If debts are not settled properly, directors may be held personally liable.


          4. Tax & Legal Obligations


          Even during liquidation, companies must:

          ? File final VAT and corporate tax returns

          ? Settle outstanding social security contributions

          ? Keep accounting records for 10 years


          Tip: Work with a Luxembourg fiduciary to ensure compliance.


          5. Timeline & Costs


          Voluntary Liquidation: 6-12 months from €3,000 - €10,000

          Compulsory Liquidation: 1-3 years from €10,000+

          -Factors affecting cost:

          • Company size
          • Complexity of debts
          • Legal disputes

          -Step-by-Step Liquidation Process in Luxembourg


          Step 1: Shareholders’ Decision

          • Hold a general meeting
          • Pass a liquidation resolution (majority vote required)
          • Appoint a liquidator


          Step 2: Notify Authorities

          • Publish a notice in the Official Gazette (Mémorial C)
          • Inform the Luxembourg Trade Register (RCS)


          Step 3: Settle Debts & Sell Assets

          • Pay creditors, employees, and taxes
          • Sell remaining assets (property, inventory, IP)


          Step 4: Final Tax & Legal Filings

          • Submit last corporate tax return
          • Close VAT and social security accounts


          Step 5: Distribute Remaining Assets

          • Shareholders receive remaining funds (if any)
          • Request company deregistration from RCS

          FAQ: Common Questions


          Can I liquidate a company myself?

          Yes, but hiring a fiduciary or lawyer reduces legal risks.


          What happens if I don’t liquidate properly?

          Directors may face fines, personal liability, or legal action.


          How long does liquidation take?

          *6-12 months for voluntary liquidation, longer for compulsory cases.


          Where can I find a liquidator in Luxembourg?

          Recommended fiduciaries: www.Financialservices.lu


          Our expert advice


          Liquidation in Luxembourg requires strict legal compliance to avoid penalties. Follow these steps:

          1. Choose the right liquidation type (voluntary vs. compulsory)
          2.  Appoint a qualified liquidator
          3.  Settle all debts & tax obligations
          4.  File final documents with RCS
          5.  Consult a professional for complex cases


          Need Help? 


          Contact us for a smooth process.

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