Information 24 October 2023 What are your rights and obligations as a self-employed person? Read more When you're self-employed, you have to pay social security contributions. In return, you get certain social rights. You also have certain obligations as a self-employed person. This page explains your rights and obligations.
Information 24 October 2023 Can I increase or decrease my social security contributions? Read more At the start of your self-employment career, you always pay provisional social security contributions because they are usually calculated based on your income from 3 years earlier.
Information 24 October 2023 Optimise your payroll management with our payroll and compensation services Read more In a world in constant motion, an effective payroll and compensation strategy is crucial. At Partena Professional, we understand that and offer solutions tailored to your unique needs.
Blog 24 October 2023 How social contributions are calculated Read more As a self-employed person, you must pay social contributions to your social insurance fund. In return, you receive some social rights and benefits (legal pension, healthcare, child allowance, bridging rights, etc.) But how are social contributions calculated? On what criteria is the calculation based? We explain it all here.
Infoflash 23 October 2023 2024 Social elections: what is meant by ‘company’? Read more Social elections will take place between 13 May and 26 May 2024 in all companies in the sense of a technical business unit, employing a minimum number of employees.
Information 20 October 2023 Dreams test Read more Assess how attainable your business idea is by meeting with our experts. Do you have an idea? Let's talk about it! Sign up for Dreams Test in Dutch
Information 19 October 2023 Protect yourself with additional insurance for entrepreneurs Read more Self-employed entrepreneurs have less social insurance than employees. That’s why you need to take charge of your social insurance. To protect you, your family and your business.
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 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.