Infoflash 08 June 2023 NSSO: holiday pay in 2023 for temporary unemployment in 2022: compensation for employers of non-manual workers Read more The compensation for holiday pay for non-manual workers who were temporarily unemployed due to force majeure crisis in the first half of 2022 will soon be calculated by the NSSO and will be deducted from the contributions of the 3rd quarter 2023.
Infoflash 30 January 2024 Additional supplement in the event of temporary unemployment: clarification Read more Since 1 January 2024, temporarily unemployed employees are entitled to an additional supplement.
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.
Information 24 October 2023 Becoming an employer Read more You want to hire your first employee or take over an existing business with staff. Congratulations, you're becoming an employer! But what does that actually entail?
Infoflash 22 December 2023 Leerjobs in Flanders and Brussels from 2024: something of interest to your company ? Read more The “leerjob” (learning job) is a new and for the time being temporary form of workplace learning in Flanders and Brussels that will take effect from 1 January 2024.
Information 25 October 2023 Contact us Read more Contact us via the client zone so we can find your file easily.
Legal News Product 23 March 2022 War in Ukraine: employment of Ukrainian residents in Belgium Read more Do you want to hire a Ukrainian resident? Then keep in mind the following.
Infoflash 13 May 2024 Elections on 9 June 2024: can your employee be absent from work to vote? Read more Employees who work on Sunday 9 June 2024 are not exempt from voting, as voting is compulsory in Belgium.
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.
Information 19 October 2023 Becoming self-employed: which category should you go with? Read more Ready to start your business as a self-employed entrepreneur? Then you first need to decide on your self-employed status, then your legal form, and finally the type of company (if applicable).