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Holding your General Assembly: New COVID-19 rules for companies and non-profits
Over the last weekend, the Belgian Minister of Justice Koen Geens, adopted a special decree to enable companies and associations registered in Belgium to meet their legal obligations with [...]
Belgian Ministry of Finance postpones all reporting and payment deadlines
The Belgian Federal Ministry of Finance has just announced a series of measures for all self-employed people ('independent') to help us through the COVID-19 pandemic. The deadline for quarterly [...]
Coronavirus action points for employers
If your business has collapsed or is experiencing a dramatic decrease in sales following the special measures introduced in Belgium on 13 March you can [...]
Coronavirus action points for self-employed
If your business has collapsed following the special measures introduced in Belgium on 13th March you can apply to have your social security payments delayed. Apply via your social [...]
Adaptation of legislation in Brussels and Wallonia for single work permits for highly qualified and director level employees
Legislation on work permits is a shared competence of the different regions and the Federal level. In other words, each region can imprint its own accent on a national [...]
Increase of 1.1% for private sector employees as of September
A salary agreement has been signed for the 55,000 employers and the 450,000 or so employees of Joint Committee No. 200. Their purchasing power will increase by 1.1% on [...]
First GDPR fine in Belgium
A local Belgian mayor was fined €2000 for having used e-mail addresses obtained for the exercise of his office for electoral campaign purposes. This is the first financial penalty [...]
The ONSS is inflexible in case of late DIMONA for student
Not introducing a "student" Dimona statement on time, will cost you. Late hours of work are not earmarked for the 475-hour student quota. Ordinary ONSS contributions are deducted from [...]
Unique training for Brussels based NGO leaders
Bringing the whole team with you INTRODUCTION With hundreds of international NGOs and Association Secretariats, Brussels is the most INGO crowded city in Europe. Collaborative groups across NGOs regularly [...]
Employers may pay too many social contributions
Around 4% of workers are entitled to an ONSS reduction that is not applied. The average amount to be recovered through this reduction is of €2200. Hopefully it is [...]
New measures for British citizens working and living in Belgium
Belgium has taken new measures to ensure continuity of residence and employment rights of British citizens assuming that the UK may leave the European Union without any agreement on [...]
Paternity leave for the self-employed
We've been talking about it for a while and it should soon be a reality – paternity leave for the self-employed. The new law makes provision for self-employed fathers [...]
Holding your General Assembly: New COVID-19 rules for companies and non-profits
Over the last weekend, the Belgian Minister of Justice Koen Geens, adopted a special decree to enable companies and associations registered in Belgium to meet their legal obligations with [...]
Belgian Ministry of Finance postpones all reporting and payment deadlines
The Belgian Federal Ministry of Finance has just announced a series of measures for all self-employed people ('independent') to help us through the COVID-19 pandemic. The deadline for quarterly [...]
Coronavirus action points for employers
If your business has collapsed or is experiencing a dramatic decrease in sales following the special measures introduced in Belgium on 13 March you can [...]
Coronavirus action points for self-employed
If your business has collapsed following the special measures introduced in Belgium on 13th March you can apply to have your social security payments delayed. Apply via your social [...]
Adaptation of legislation in Brussels and Wallonia for single work permits for highly qualified and director level employees
Legislation on work permits is a shared competence of the different regions and the Federal level. In other words, each region can imprint its own accent on a national [...]
Increase of 1.1% for private sector employees as of September
A salary agreement has been signed for the 55,000 employers and the 450,000 or so employees of Joint Committee No. 200. Their purchasing power will increase by 1.1% on [...]
First GDPR fine in Belgium
A local Belgian mayor was fined €2000 for having used e-mail addresses obtained for the exercise of his office for electoral campaign purposes. This is the first financial penalty [...]
The ONSS is inflexible in case of late DIMONA for student
Not introducing a "student" Dimona statement on time, will cost you. Late hours of work are not earmarked for the 475-hour student quota. Ordinary ONSS contributions are deducted from [...]
Unique training for Brussels based NGO leaders
Bringing the whole team with you INTRODUCTION With hundreds of international NGOs and Association Secretariats, Brussels is the most INGO crowded city in Europe. Collaborative groups across NGOs regularly [...]
Employers may pay too many social contributions
Around 4% of workers are entitled to an ONSS reduction that is not applied. The average amount to be recovered through this reduction is of €2200. Hopefully it is [...]
New measures for British citizens working and living in Belgium
Belgium has taken new measures to ensure continuity of residence and employment rights of British citizens assuming that the UK may leave the European Union without any agreement on [...]
Paternity leave for the self-employed
We've been talking about it for a while and it should soon be a reality – paternity leave for the self-employed. The new law makes provision for self-employed fathers [...]
Holding your General Assembly: New COVID-19 rules for companies and non-profits
Over the last weekend, the Belgian Minister of Justice Koen Geens, adopted a special decree to enable companies and associations registered in Belgium to meet their legal obligations with [...]
Belgian Ministry of Finance postpones all reporting and payment deadlines
The Belgian Federal Ministry of Finance has just announced a series of measures for all self-employed people ('independent') to help us through the COVID-19 pandemic. The deadline for quarterly [...]
Coronavirus action points for employers
If your business has collapsed or is experiencing a dramatic decrease in sales following the special measures introduced in Belgium on 13 March you can [...]
Coronavirus action points for self-employed
If your business has collapsed following the special measures introduced in Belgium on 13th March you can apply to have your social security payments delayed. Apply via your social [...]
Adaptation of legislation in Brussels and Wallonia for single work permits for highly qualified and director level employees
Legislation on work permits is a shared competence of the different regions and the Federal level. In other words, each region can imprint its own accent on a national [...]
Increase of 1.1% for private sector employees as of September
A salary agreement has been signed for the 55,000 employers and the 450,000 or so employees of Joint Committee No. 200. Their purchasing power will increase by 1.1% on [...]
First GDPR fine in Belgium
A local Belgian mayor was fined €2000 for having used e-mail addresses obtained for the exercise of his office for electoral campaign purposes. This is the first financial penalty [...]
The ONSS is inflexible in case of late DIMONA for student
Not introducing a "student" Dimona statement on time, will cost you. Late hours of work are not earmarked for the 475-hour student quota. Ordinary ONSS contributions are deducted from [...]
Unique training for Brussels based NGO leaders
Bringing the whole team with you INTRODUCTION With hundreds of international NGOs and Association Secretariats, Brussels is the most INGO crowded city in Europe. Collaborative groups across NGOs regularly [...]
Employers may pay too many social contributions
Around 4% of workers are entitled to an ONSS reduction that is not applied. The average amount to be recovered through this reduction is of €2200. Hopefully it is [...]
New measures for British citizens working and living in Belgium
Belgium has taken new measures to ensure continuity of residence and employment rights of British citizens assuming that the UK may leave the European Union without any agreement on [...]
Paternity leave for the self-employed
We've been talking about it for a while and it should soon be a reality – paternity leave for the self-employed. The new law makes provision for self-employed fathers [...]
Holding your General Assembly: New COVID-19 rules for companies and non-profits
Over the last weekend, the Belgian Minister of Justice Koen Geens, adopted a special decree to enable companies and associations registered in Belgium to meet their legal obligations with [...]
Belgian Ministry of Finance postpones all reporting and payment deadlines
The Belgian Federal Ministry of Finance has just announced a series of measures for all self-employed people ('independent') to help us through the COVID-19 pandemic. The deadline for quarterly [...]
Coronavirus action points for employers
If your business has collapsed or is experiencing a dramatic decrease in sales following the special measures introduced in Belgium on 13 March you can [...]
Coronavirus action points for self-employed
If your business has collapsed following the special measures introduced in Belgium on 13th March you can apply to have your social security payments delayed. Apply via your social [...]
Adaptation of legislation in Brussels and Wallonia for single work permits for highly qualified and director level employees
Legislation on work permits is a shared competence of the different regions and the Federal level. In other words, each region can imprint its own accent on a national [...]
Increase of 1.1% for private sector employees as of September
A salary agreement has been signed for the 55,000 employers and the 450,000 or so employees of Joint Committee No. 200. Their purchasing power will increase by 1.1% on [...]
First GDPR fine in Belgium
A local Belgian mayor was fined €2000 for having used e-mail addresses obtained for the exercise of his office for electoral campaign purposes. This is the first financial penalty [...]
The ONSS is inflexible in case of late DIMONA for student
Not introducing a "student" Dimona statement on time, will cost you. Late hours of work are not earmarked for the 475-hour student quota. Ordinary ONSS contributions are deducted from [...]
Unique training for Brussels based NGO leaders
Bringing the whole team with you INTRODUCTION With hundreds of international NGOs and Association Secretariats, Brussels is the most INGO crowded city in Europe. Collaborative groups across NGOs regularly [...]
Employers may pay too many social contributions
Around 4% of workers are entitled to an ONSS reduction that is not applied. The average amount to be recovered through this reduction is of €2200. Hopefully it is [...]
New measures for British citizens working and living in Belgium
Belgium has taken new measures to ensure continuity of residence and employment rights of British citizens assuming that the UK may leave the European Union without any agreement on [...]
Paternity leave for the self-employed
We've been talking about it for a while and it should soon be a reality – paternity leave for the self-employed. The new law makes provision for self-employed fathers [...]
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