Blog 19 October 2023 Capital contribution to your company Read more If you want to start a company, you must make a capital contribution to that company. Your capital contribution will then be a part of the company’s equity.
Blog News 06 November 2018 Do you want to sell your business? Make sure you don't overlook anything! Read more Want to call it a day? Or to take things a bit easier after an illness or accident? Are you dreaming of taking a new direction and setting up a different business? If you decide to sell your business, it boils down to preparing thoroughly: from the administrative, employment legislation and mental viewpoint.
Blog News 06 November 2018 Taking over a business Read more Give your business a new direction, with a merger or acquisition! By taking over a company or merging with another company, you can make your own business stronger and more profitable - if you do it right. Because a take-over or merger is a sizeable challenge, where you cannot leave anything to chance: administration, finance, personnel, ... 1+1 = 1!
Course 10 January 2024 Salary and Optimisations - 3 Sessions Read more Get a complete overview of payroll components.
Course 12 April 2024 Salary and Optimisations - 3 Sessions Read more Get a complete overview of payroll components.
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 13 November 2018 The unity statue for blue-and white-collar workers Read more notice period | waiting day | medical check | application leave | trial period | outplacement On January 1 2014 the unity statute came into force. Partena Professional is here to guide you through the changes.
Course 08 April 2024 Online session: social news Read more The socio-legal landscape in Belgium is constantly evolving: a lot is changing and it is important to stay informed.
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.