News Presse 07 February 2023 Partena Professional acquires EASYPAY GROUP Read more Partena Professional and EASYPAY GROUP have reached an agreement to acquire the interests of the Pareit family in EASYPAY GROUP. Through this agreement, Partena Professional acquires 100% of the shares of the Pareit family, thus taking control of the entities of EASYPAY GROUP.
Blog 06 November 2018 Employment contract Read more Entering into an employment contract Every time you take on a new team member, you are legally required to enter into an employment contract with them. Partena Professional is happy to explain the how and why.
News 25 January 2023 Reduced accessibility due to problems at Microsoft Read more Due to technical issues at Microsoft, we are currently experiencing accessibility issues. Please excuse us for the inconvenience.
Infoflash 26 December 2023 Company vehicles - NSSO: the CO2 contribution on 1 January 2024 Read more As of 1 January 2024, the formula for calculating the solidarity contribution payable by employers on company vehicles will be adapted shortly.
Infoflash 17 January 2024 2024: New year and new tax rules Read more In 2024, what can we expect when it comes to withholding tax? A few new features. Find out more.
12 November 2018 Taking out an individual pension plan (IPP). Read more If you carry out your self-employed activity within the context of a partnership company, you can make contributions to a pension fund via a group insurance policy or an Individual Pension Plan (IPP).
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.
Information 24 October 2023 Retirement for entrepreneurs: secure the end of your career Read more Your statutory pension is a great first step, but let’s be honest: it doesn't guarantee you the standard of living you aspire to when you retire. Financed by social security contributions, it’s often lower than the pension of an employee.
12 November 2018 You're an employer Read more Managing your payroll is a specialist task. It demands socio-legal and tax expertise, administrative precision and powerful payroll and HR software.
Information 24 October 2023 Regularisation of social security contributions: how does it work? Read more As a self-employed person, you pay quarterly social security contributions. These are calculated based on your estimated income. When the tax authorities forward your actual income to your social security fund 2 to 3 years later, the fund calculates your actual and final social security contributions. After this final calculation, there will be a regularisation.