Making an offer: this is what you should definitely mention

Making an offer: this is what you should definitely mention

February 2023 – An offer must meet several formal and substantive requirements. In this article, we list which things you should definitely include. A quotation is a proposal to supply certain goods and/or services from a company/ sole trader addressed to a potential customer. The quotation… ➤

Are you along for the ride with the new car taxation that will kick off in 2023?

Are you along for the ride with the new car taxation that will kick off in 2023?

February 2023 – By 2026, the tax regime for company cars will change radically, albeit in several steps. What about the tax deductibility of your current company car or fleet? And what ground rules should you consider when buying or leasing a new… ➤

Goodbye Excel, welcome crm

Goodbye Excel, welcome crm

February 2023 – Are you still managing your customer relationships via Excel? Let the new year signal to switch to a professional crm system because customer relationship management is a top priority in any business, including a top tool. Customers do not want to be treated like a number; they expect fast and thorough tailor-made service. ➤

Here's how to better maintain a work-life balance in 2023

Here's how to better maintain a work-life balance in 2023

February 2023 – Does your work consume you? Is your family suffering because of your entrepreneurship? Do you fear burnout or depression? This article will give you five helpful tips to maintain your work-life balance. n 2020, more than 17,000 people suffered long-term burnout. Around 1,000 cases… ➤

A standardised stock option plan does not guaranteeright to expense deduction

A standardised stock option plan does not guaranteeright to expense deduction

January 2023 – A company offers a stock option plan to its manager. In doing so, it calls on a specialised institution to offer standard stock options solutions. Yet this does not guarantee the deductibility of the costs. A company with only one member of… ➤

New ability to identify yourself on a government website

New ability to identify yourself on a government website

January 2023 – You no longer have to queue at a counter for government affairs either. Most federal and regional authorities have convenient websites where - provided you are correctly identified - you can do all your government business. But how do you actually identify yourself to the government? ➤

Securities tax 2.0 passes Constitutional Court test

Securities tax 2.0 passes Constitutional Court test

January 2023 – The securities tax is here to stay. Several parties had sought its annulment at the Constitutional Court. Still, with the exception of the anti-abuse provision, the court has no problems with the new version of the securities tax. In 2018, a new tax was introduced in Belgium… ➤

Pre-pack: what about employees?

Pre-pack: what about employees?

January 2023 – In a pre-pack, the healthy parts of a near-bankrupt company are sold under the supervision of the court. A relaunch for part of the company certainly has advantages. But what about the employees? 'Silent bankruptcy', better known by its English name pre-pack insolvency, was introduced into Belgian law at the end of March 2021. ➤

Housing rents: indexation depends on EPC certificate and region

Housing rents: indexation depends on EPC certificate and region

January 2023 – Rent is a regional competence, but the three regions took the same measure to protect tenants in the context of soaring energy and heating costs: a freeze on indexation. Still, there are some differences. In principle, landlords are allowed to index the rent of their properties every… ➤

Student work to 600 hours per year

Student work to 600 hours per year

January 2023 – Students can simply participate in the labour market. If employer and student comply with certain conditions, students are even subject to more favourable social security and tax rules than other employees. The government decided at the end of October to extend that favourable regime even further. ➤

The pre-contractual phase from 1 January 2023

The pre-contractual phase from 1 January 2023

January 2023 – The old Civil Code, also called the "Code Napoleon" because of its originator, is being steadily renewed. In early 2023, the new Book 5 - Law of Obligations will come into force. Important for private individuals and traders alike. We may continually talk about the… ➤

Common building: deduction of costs professional part

Common building: deduction of costs professional part

January 2023 – If a self-employed person uses a communal building for professional purposes, expenses and depreciation should be limited not only to the professional part but then also to his or her share of the property. There is a special administrative tolerance for buildings in the matrimonial community. ➤

Current account in the estate: risk of double taxation

Current account in the estate: risk of double taxation

October 2022 – In the event of the death of a parent, most families do not really share the estate. This allows the surviving partner to get on with his or her life, without feeling that he or she has lost not only his or her partner but also half of his or her estate. This is… ➤