So near yet so far away
Belgium and Luxembourg hold a strategic position at the heart of Europe, both geographically and economically. These markets offer numerous opportunities, but also specific challenges, particularly in terms of legal, tax and cultural issues, for companies from German-speaking countries. Our German Desk is here to support you in making your projects a success. Our locally based, multilingual experts have a thorough understanding of the specific features of the D-A-CH region and are here to offer you their capable support. We will work alongside you every step of the way, whether you are looking to set up a new subsidiary, address tax issues or carry out complex projects.
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Our services at a glance
Guidance in setting up and establishing your company in Belgium and Luxembourg
Optimisation of your tax strategy by integrating specific local and cross-border features.

Analysis and selection of the must suitable legal structure for your business objectives.
Advice on mergers, acquisitions and other international transactions.

Support in identifying and securing national and European funding.
Advice on labour law, social security and human resources administration.

Customised solutions for business succession and wealth transfer.

Thanks to our comprehensive support,
you can focus on what matters most: your business.
We create connections between your home country and your new operations in Belgium or Luxembourg, so that you can get started with confidence and peace of mind.
Our experts are here to support you.
Michael Henz
Michael has been working in the field of labour law taxation and social security for over 15 years.
After completing his law studies at the University of Liège in 2003 and obtaining a Master of Laws from the University of Maastricht in European labour law and commercial law, he gained his expertise at one of Belgium’s most renowned law firms specialising in labour law.

Nicole Piront
Nicole graduated in economics from the HEC-ULg in Liège in 2007 before beginning her professional career at Neoviaq. She completed Cycle A and Cycle B training in taxation in Luxembourg in order to further her knowledge of tax law. In 2015, she obtained the title of “Chartered Accountant”from the University of Luxembourg.

Christoph Fank
After successfully completing his university studies in commercial sciences at HEC-ULg in Liège in 2006, Christoph took on his first professional role at NEOVIAQ. Christoph has completed a number of additional training courses over the years, including certification as a real estate agent, developer and property manager/co-ownership trustee in Luxembourg.

Daniel Weinbrenner
Daniel studied economics at the University of Siegen (Germany) after completing his professional training. He wrote his doctoral thesis on “Ecological Tax Reform”during his assistantship with the Chair of Financial Sciences.
