Infoflash 02 February 2024 Loan at a reduced rate of interest or interest-free loan: rates of interests 2023 Read more As an employer, you can allocate a loan to your employees on favourable terms (interest-free or at a a reduced rate of interest ). The reference rates of interest for 2023 have been published.
Presse 06 July 2022 Technology Partnership between Partena Professional & EasyPay GROUP Read more Partena Professional and EasyPay GROUP have entered into a technology partnership to deliver payroll services to the interim sector in Belgium.
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.
Information 24 October 2023 Payroll advice for small businesses Read more Want to optimise your payroll and keep your employees happy? Then Partena Professional is the right partner for you.
Information 25 October 2023 Contact us Read more Contact us via the client zone so we can find your file easily.
Infoflash 22 April 2024 CBA 19/11 - Better public transport reimbursement from June Read more Good news for some commuters: the contribution to their public transport season ticket will increase from 1 June! However, they will have to get the right fare formula, and as we will see, that is not so easy.
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 18 October 2023 Choose your legal status and business type Read more Ready to embark on your adventure as a self-employed entrepreneur?
Information 19 September 2023 Our simulation tools Read more Belgian social law evolves quickly, which holds financial consequences for your business. Check out our simulation tools below and calculate the impact on your company yourself.
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.