Infoflash 30 June 2023 Social elections 2024: Law published! Read more The law governing the organisation of the next social elections was published in the Belgian Official Gazette.
Course Webinar 16 August 2023 Learning Plans for HR Read more Various training courses in English on legal news, basic employment law, the components of remuneration and its optimization.
Infoflash 21 September 2023 Do I have to pay the maximum bicycle allowance? Read more Since 1 May 2023, a bicycle allowance is laid down in those sectors that do not allocate a specific allowance. All employees in the private sector are now entitled to a bicycle allowance. Does this mean that all employees are entitled to 0.27€/km? No, and here's why.
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 24 October 2023 Discover My Social Security Manager: the tool for the self-employed Read more My Social Security Manager from Partena Professional is a user-friendly tool that gives you and your accountant access to everything related to your social security. Discover all the benefits!
Infoflash 15 June 2023 Student: how to terminate a contract? Read more As the student employment contract is a fixed-term contract, it automatically ends on the end date indicated in the contract, with no notice required. However, it is possible to terminate the contract before the end of the term.
Infoflash 08 November 2023 Federal Learning Account: entry into force at the latest on 1st April 2024 Read more On 19 October 2023, the Chamber has adopted the draft law regarding the creation and management of the Federal Learning Account.
Information 24 October 2023 How can you optimise your social security contributions? Read more If you are self-employed, you will have to pay quarterly social security contributions. During the first 3 years of your career, you pay provisional social security contributions, calculated from your estimated income.