Running your business
Running a business in the Netherlands comes with many facets. Which legal form do you choose, and how does that affect liability? What are your obligations, and which contracts do you need to draw up? Read all about business management.
Administration
- Dutch business numbers
- How to keep business records, a checklist
- Arranging accounts payable management and record keeping
- Numbers for VAT
- Balancing your personal and business income
Cashflow
- Set or adjust your price
- Calculating your turnover
- Checklist for making a quotation
- How to write a financial plan
- Customer does not pay invoice: step-by-step plan
Legal matters
- Drawing up a risk assessment and evaluation (RI&E) for your company
- Drafting general terms and conditions
- Agreements and contracts: all you need to know
- Consumer law: your rights and obligations as a seller
- Selling online: how to comply with the rules
Legal forms and governance
- Which legal structure suits your company?
- Sole trader or sole proprietorship
- General partnership (vof)
- Private limited company (bv) in the Netherlands
- Foreign entities and branches
Insurance
- Arrange business insurance
- Disability insurance for self-employed professionals
- Business liability insurance
- Professional indemnity insurance
- Business legal expenses insurance
Pensions
- Zzp'er in the Netherlands: pension
- When to start saving for retirement?
- The new Pension Act: this is what it means for you
- Pension schemes for your employees, a checklist
Environment plan
- The Environment and Planning Act (Omgevingswet): what does it mean for you?
- Check the environment plan
- Working with the environment plan
- Applying for an environment permit or a change in the environment plan
- Disadvantage due to a change in the environment plan