Will your income deriving from private equity funds be taxable in 2019?
The investment structure of private equity funds can take many different forms. If you have invested in a fund structured in the form of an investment company (with legal personality), it is likely that most of the distributions you received in 2019 will not be taxable and therefore do not need to be included in your personal income tax return for the 2020 assessment year.

Bilal Ajabli
Associate Attorney at LawBilal Ajabli, attorney at law, is a member of the Family Owned Business & Private Wealth practice group in our Brussels office.
T: +32 2 743 43 82 E: bilal.ajabli@loyensloeff.comNicolas Bertrand
Partner Attorney at LawNicolas Bertrand is a partner in our Brussels office. He co-heads the Loyens & Loeff Family Owned Business & Private Wealth Practice Group in Belgium.
T: +32 2 773 23 46 E: nicolas.bertrand@loyensloeff.com