Your coffee during the workday? That can go in your accounting.

The entrepreneur is drinking coffee as he is expensing canteen costs through the company.

You're working from home. It's 9 AM. You make coffee. That coffee costs money. And your company can pay for a portion of it. Did you know that you can deduct canteen costs through your company? It sounds almost too simple. But you can! If you work from home, you incur costs that you would also incur if you were in an office, [...]

Expense allowances for company directors: get smart net out of your company

Consultant passes on expenses via laptop from home office

As a business manager, you want one thing: to maximise your net profit, without any future tax disputes. Reimbursements are perfect for this. They are one of the most efficient ways to take money out of your company – without taxes or social security contributions. But be careful: only if you apply the rules correctly. Why reimbursements are so interesting […]

Quickly distribute dividends before the new rules?

Entrepreneurs analyse dividend yield from BV

What is changing for private limited companies (BV's) with VVPRbis or liquidation reserves. The federal government is seeking additional revenue. And as is often the case, a (large) part of this falls on the shoulders of entrepreneurs. Many entrepreneurs are wondering: should I pay out dividends before new rules come into effect? In the new programme law, the government is planning a higher tax burden on dividend distributions via VVPRbis and [...]

Company car: buying, leasing or renting in 2026?

Businesswoman stands with car salesman in the garage to look at a new car and discuss financing options

Company car: buying, leasing or hiring in 2026? A company car remains a strategic decision in 2026. It's not so much about which car you choose, but the comparison of how you finance it often makes the biggest difference in cash flow, balance sheet, taxation and flexibility. In this blog, we set the terminology straight, explain […]

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