Blog 24 October 2023 What are social security contributions? Read more As a self-employed person, you have to pay quarterly social contributions. But what exactly are social contributions? Why do you have to pay them? And how are they calculated? You'll read it here.
Blog 24 October 2023 Discover our HR solutions tailored to your organisation Read more Human resources is much more than managing personnel administration. Thus, finding talent remains quite a challenge for many companies. Not to mention retaining increasingly demanding talent. A well-defined HR strategy is necessary to meet all these challenges.
Blog 19 October 2023 What is a general partnership? Read more A general partnership is a legal entity. It’s the least regulated and simplest business type. To set up a general partnership, you don’t need to visit a notary or publish a financial statement, nor do you need a financial plan. As a partner, you are unlimitedly liable in case of company debt, though, which means your private assets aren’t protected.
Blog 19 October 2023 What is an SA? Read more The SA (Société Anonyme) is a business type, usually reserved for financially powerful companies. It’s a capital-focused partnership that pulls in wealth anonymously. Compared to the SRL, the SA has a more complicated management organisation.
Blog 19 October 2023 What's a CommV (formerly gcv)? Read more A CommV (formerly gcv) is a limited partnership characterised by the presence of at least one managing partner and one silent or limited partner. The managing partner is actively involved in managing the partnership, whereas the silent partner has a predominantly financial and anonymous role.
Blog 19 October 2023 What’s an SComm? Read more The primary goal of an SComm (Société en commandite) is realising a common, social goal through certain economic and social activities, maximising profit in the process. The difference in this business type now is that the social angle is an absolute requirement.
Blog 19 October 2023 What’s a non-profit organisation (NPO)? Read more A non-profit is a group of at least three natural people or legal entities who selflessly pursue a common goal. That means that the members of the non-profit cannot get any material benefits out of the operations. The common project is laid down in the organisation’s founding principles: the so-called statutes.
Blog 19 October 2023 What is a sole proprietorship? Read more A sole proprietorship is a business type in which one person carries full responsibility for the business. There is no distinction between the personal and business assets. In a sole proprietorship, the entrepreneur decides everything independently. Many obligations are cancelled out in this company format.
Blog 19 October 2023 What’s an SRL? Read more The SRL (société à responsabilité limitée) is a popular business type in Belgium. The most important characteristic of an SRL is the limited liability of shareholders. This means that, in case of bankruptcy, creditors will only be able to make a claim to the company assets – not the personal capital of shareholders.
Blog 29 July 2019 Social Elections 2020: get ready now Read more Does your company employ at least 50 full-time equivalents? Then the upcoming social elections of May 2020 need your attention: you must now prepare the first deadlines for the establishment or renewal of your company's consultative bodies.