Hi there,
I have lived in Luxembourg for most of my life and, after having gone to university in the UK, vowed never to come back....only to return for lack of job opportunities in the UK in ?94. I can now safely say that I have never looked back and regretted moving back here, particularly now that we have 2 littlies.
I did go to the European School here, but did not take it into consideration for our kids for two reasons, namely that I wanted them to have their friends close-by and because the European School is about €4000+ per calendar year for non-EU institution employees, whilst seemingly not even getting the same rights in terms of access to extra-curricular activities.
Our 6-year old DD does go to the local school but I have to admit that it is helped by the fact that she has grown up with German (from me), English (from my DW) and Luxemburgish (Creche).
Benefits- and Tax-wise I think Luxembourg is quite good as, on top of what Weta has already outlined, you can get interest relief per child irrespective of your communal income, which amounts to about €105 per child.
There also certain fixed amounts that are tax-deductible such as travel costs (even if taking a car), house maintenance (for property owners), creche costs up to €3600 pa, personal contribution pension plans (€1500 per adult pa), third-party insurances, life insurances and savings plans, interest paid on a mortgage, interest on other loans (all at €672 * number of people in the household), etc etc. Depending on your employer you can also have €3000 of one?s bonus (if they still exitst) per adult in the household tax-free fro property owners if it is declared as interest subsidy.
In addition to all this €4500 is always deemed tax-free regardless of your income.
Apologies for getting carried away here but I have just finished our tax-declaration
The job situation in the banking sector unfortunately is not so great at the moment as lots of banks have been laying of staff, but if you want to take a break anyway then that might not really be an issue. As far as I am aware you might even be entitled to a monthly SAHP allowance.
Otherwise I think, in terms of work-life balance, I don?t think there is a better place in Europe.