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Self-employment

Becoming self-employed in Belgium

Self-employment

Self-employed individuals in Belgium may exercise a main activity or a complimentary one.

If you are self-employed, you must join a social insurance fund and pay social security contributions.

To qualify as self-employed, you must be over 18 years old, or over 16 years old in case of craftsmen (in this case, you must also have authorisation from your parents or tutor). Tradesmen; people exercising liberal professions (doctors, lawyers, architects, etc.); farmers and livestock breeders and company representatives are self-employed.

In order to become self-employed, you must:

  • open a bank account
  • register with the One-Stop-Shop for businesses (guichet d'entreprises/ondernemingsloket) to assess your entrepreneurial aptitude and management skills
  • register with the Central Enterprise Databank (BCE/KBO) to obtain an enterprise number and an establishment number;
  • join a social insurance fund and pay social security contributions
  • obtain a licence (if required for your profession).

Affiliation to a social insurance fund

You must join a social insurance fund either 6 months before starting your activity, or within 90 days of doing so. If you don't join any social insurance fund, you will be automatically affiliated to the National Fund (Caisse nationale auxiliaire/Nationale Hulpkas).

To join a social insurance fund, foreigners must submit their professional card (carte professionnelle/beroepskaart), or the necessary documents relating to their residency (for nationals from Central and Eastern Europe).

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