1. Think twice about your hourly rate
- Don't be afraid to negotiate. With this calculation tool calculate your hourly rate.
- Keep track of your hours:
- To be stronger when your client comes with additional requirements.
- So that on subsequent jobs, you can better estimate how much work the job is. So that you don't turn unpaid hours.
2. Set up (financial) records from day 1
Most start-ups manage their finances based on the bank balance. With that, you quickly lose track. When you start doing business, it is important to look further ahead. A (simple) accounting system provides important information on which you can steer, such as:
- Bills still outstanding.
- The VAT you have to pay at the end of the quarter.
- The turnover you made
- The amount you have set aside for your income tax assessment.
- The buffer you have (after deducting expected taxes and running costs).
- Last but not least, you avoid having to search for the receipts of all expenses afterwards. You save time!
Note! To be eligible for the self-employed deduction and the start-up deduction, you must meet the hour criterion (at least 1225 hours per calendar year). You must therefore keep track of your hours. This includes all the hours you spend on your business, including the time you spend on administration or marketing.
3. Take your tax return seriously
4. Arrange your liability
General terms and conditions
- The payment term and any collection costs and interest;
- A retention of title for when the customer fails to pay;
- Settling a dispute. What are the steps and who is competent to adjudicate in a case of conflict?
5. Get an accountant to do your accounting and tax returns
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