You have decided to become self-employed in Belgium. Now, how do you officially register as a self-employed in Belgium? The first step is to register your business with the Crossroads for Enterprises (CBE) in order to receive your unique company number. After, there's a few other mandatory steps, such as registering with a social counter office. But don't worry: we'll guide you through it, step by step, in this very article. Let's go!
Very simply put, you can become self-employed in Belgium in just 5 steps. We will go over the steps below, but in this article, we will focus mainly on step 3: how to register as a self-employed.
Before you dive into the registration, it's important to ask yourself the right questions.
Once you've got a solid business plan in place, you're ready to move on to the next step.
Before officially registering your self-employed activity, make sure to set up a professional bank account. You'll need your professional bank account number for the registration form. Opting to open your bank account later and using your personal account number for now (a viable option for individuals) could lead to administrative fees later if you need to update the bank account number in the CBE.
If you’re planning to carry out your self-employed activity as a sole trader (natural person), is step is not mandatory, but we still highly recommend it. For companies however, this step is mandatory.
It is best to first gather all the documents and information you need to register. This is what you'll need:
What does the application form for a business window look like? Here's what you'll complete:
Now that you have gathered all the data and documents, you need to choose a social security counter. This is the first point of contact for any self-employed professional. They will take care of the necessary administrative obligations for you to start your business:
You are free to choose your enterprise counter. Most social counters allow you to register as a self-employed professional online or by visiting one of their offices.
Some offices offer additional services and insurances, such as a PLCI (Supplementary Free Pension for the Self-employed) or a guaranteed income insurance.
On the government's website, you will find a list of approved business counters.
Now you have your company number, it's time to activate your VAT number. This is the same number as your business number, but with ‘BE’ in front. You get your VAT number from the tax authorities via this form. Your social insurance counter can also activate your VAT number for you (usually for a small fee).
Once your VAT number is activated, you’re then obliged to charge VAT to Belgian customers and submit periodic declarations (usually quarterly). You must also submit a customer listing, which you can read more about here.
All self-employed individuals in Belgium are subject to VAT, but Belgium wouldn’t be Belgium if there wasn’t an exception. If your annual turnover is below €25,000, you qualify for the VAT exemption scheme for small businesses. This means you don’t have to charge VAT to customers or pay it back to the state, but on the other hand, it also means you can’t deduct or recover VAT on the professional expenses you incur.
Certain professions, such as doctors or dentists (i.e. liberal professions), are not subject to VAT at all. In this case, they are not subject to VAT because of the nature of the profession.
The price to register as a self-employed with the Crossroads Bank for Enterprises in Belgium is €109 (2024). The price for the rest of the administration, such as the activation of your VAT number and advice, varies between the different authorized business counters, but usually is around €70.
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Author - Valesca Wilms
As content marketing lead at Accountable Belgium, Valesca writes about freelancing, self-employment, and taxes based on her own experience as a freelancer.
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