Q3 - 2025

Short on time? Here's how to plan smarter

Short on time? Here's how to plan smarter

July 2025 - Time is one of the most precious resources for any entrepreneur. And yet, many business leaders feel constantly rushed: an overloaded schedule, dozens of pending tasks and hardly any room for strategic thinking. Good time and project management can make all the difference. Not only to avoid burnout, but also to create clarity and peace of mind for yourself… ➤

Charging electric company cars at home: continued option for flat-rate reimbursement

Charging electric company cars at home: continued option for flat-rate reimbursement

July 2025 - Good news for SME entrepreneurs who are committed to electric company cars: the federal legislator continues to give you the choice of how to reimburse your employees' charging costs at home. The feared obligation to reimburse only the actual electricity costs from 2026 onwards has been definitively… ➤

Fines for tax errors almost a thing of the past: more breathing space for SMEs

Fines for tax errors almost a thing of the past: more breathing space for SMEs

July 2025 - On 1 July 2025, automatic fines for first-time mistakes made in good faith will be abolished in Belgium. This is an important step forward for the self-employed and SMEs, who have been calling for fair treatment by the tax authorities for years. For many entrepreneurs, tax returns are a source of stress. Until recently, a single… ➤

7 tips for SMEs to win more public contracts

7 tips for SMEs to win more public contracts

July 2025 - Public contracts account for 15 percent of gross domestic product. Yet the number of contracts awarded to SMEs remains remarkably low.
This is often due to complex procedures, heavy administration and fierce competition.
But with the right approach, SMEs can get a foot in the door. These tips will help you on your way. ➤

Getting long-term sick employees back on board? Here's how to keep the threshold as low as possible for SMEs

Getting long-term sick employees back on board? Here's how to keep the threshold as low as possible for SMEs

July 2025 - Long-term absence due to illness is tough – both for the employee and for your company. However, the key to recovery often lies in a well-thought-out, feasible return to work. A good plan can make all the difference. 1. Stay in touch during their absence: A short message or phone call… ➤

From paper to digital: prepare your share register for the future

From paper to digital: prepare your share register for the future

July 2025 - More and more Belgian companies are digitising their share registers. What exactly does an electronic share register entail? And how can SMEs make the transition from paper to digital correctly? By the end of 2023, almost 103,000 companies had already transferred their registers to eStox, the digital solution developed by… ➤

Tax exemption on capital gains from commercial vehicles: deadline fast approaching

Tax exemption on capital gains from commercial vehicles: deadline fast approaching

July 2025 - The federal coalition agreement provides for the abolition of the exemption scheme for realised capital gains on certain commercial vehicles in corporate income tax. According to the draft texts of the programme law, this measure could already come into force on 1 July 2025 (subject to final approval). ➤

From commuting to work-related training: how to get the most out of your professional expenses

From commuting to work-related training: how to get the most out of your professional expenses

July 2025 - If you are self-employed or a business manager and want to optimise your income, it is best to look not only at what comes in, but also at what goes out. If you choose to claim your actual professional expenses instead of the flat rate, this can be financially advantageous – provided you do it wisely. Here is an overview of the… ➤