Blog News 06 November 2018 Cessation Read more Actions and procedures when you close down your business
Infoflash 15 January 2024 Cleaning sector: compulsory attendance recording Read more The cleaning sector is required to record attendance at work. This registration must be carried out via the NSSO "Checkinandout@work" application.
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.
Information 25 October 2023 Contact us Read more Contact us via the client zone so we can find your file easily.
Dossier 14 July 2020 Cost Optimisation Read more The coronavirus crisis has forced companies to put their finances in order. But that doesn't mean that employees should feel neglected. So how can you link cost efficiency to a smart human resources policy?
Legal 27 March 2019 Data Protection Agreement (DPA) Read more If you are a customer of the payroll office of Partena Professional, you can find here below our standard Data Protection Agreement.
Information Legal 05 October 2018 Disclaimer Read more General The terms of this disclaimer apply to any consultation of the website of Partena Professional. The terms of this disclaimer apply to all products, services, documents, models and information that are available on the website of Partena Professional.
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 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.