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Previously on "Belgian permie wants to start contracting in Belgium. Best way to start?"
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostHmm, yep, but the freelancers forums in Holland and Belgium are about as much fun and games as spending a rainy tuesday afternoon on Blackpool beach drinking lukewarm Special Brew with Peter Mandelson and Pol Pot.
( With special brew, at some point you'd slip into something more comfortable - like unconsiousness ).
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Originally posted by chef View Postok, i'll bite
you want to setup a belgium company, to work in beligium and you believe the best place in the world to get advice is on a contractorUK forum???
not the brightest spark squished inbetween Frogland, Clogland and the Germans are you?
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ok, i'll bite
you want to setup a belgium company, to work in beligium and you believe the best place in the world to get advice is on a contractorUK forum???
not the brightest spark squished inbetween Frogland, Clogland and the Germans are you?
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Hi
Yes I think the best thing is to get advice from a local accountant . I have lived and worked in Belgium for 5/6 years I can recommend an accountant for you that I used when I was out there. I do believe there is a start up cost fee if you want to run a bvba( i think somewhere between 2000 -11000 euros) I am not too sure . They are based in brussels but I do believe they have another office in Tournai aswell .
email : [email protected]
Cfa belgium
tel no: 02 2311405
address rue de l'industrie 11-b16
brussels 1000
or
rue de la prevoyance 21
7500 tournai
tel no : 069 84 84 65
I hope that helps
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Belgian permie wants to start contracting in Belgium. Best way to start?
Hello,
I'm a Belgian resident and permie wishing to start contracting in 2010 in Belgium.
Read a lot on the board and concluded the best way to start is to setup my own legal company (bvba) and to get the advice from an accountant.
Is this correct? Any more advice?
Thanks in advance
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