• 07 February 2023

    Partena Professional acquires EASYPAY GROUP

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    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.
  • 06 November 2018

    Employment contract

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    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.
  • 25 January 2023

    Reduced accessibility due to problems at Microsoft

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    Due to technical issues at Microsoft, we are currently experiencing accessibility issues. Please excuse us for the inconvenience.
  • 26 December 2023

    Company vehicles - NSSO: the CO2 contribution on 1 January 2024

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    As of 1 January 2024, the formula for calculating the solidarity contribution payable by employers on company vehicles will be adapted shortly.
  • 17 January 2024

    2024: New year and new tax rules

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    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).

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    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).
  • 24 October 2023

    Optimise your payroll management with our payroll and compensation services

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    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. 
  • 24 October 2023

    Retirement for entrepreneurs: secure the end of your career

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    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

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    Managing your payroll is a specialist task. It demands socio-legal and tax expertise, administrative precision and powerful payroll and HR software.
  • 24 October 2023

    Regularisation of social security contributions: how does it work?

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    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.