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Hello xpats i was hoping someone could help me, I work as a carpenter in belgium and have an indeterminate contract, however after buying our first house and the arrival of our first child i was looking at ways to increase my income. i was offered a job at the weekends and during holidays but i needed to get a tax number [activitie complementaire] however this has proved very difficult they expect me to do a night school for 3 months and show every single pay slip dating back for years! it seems to be made very difficult for something so easy. So im hoping someone knows of an easier way or should i just enjoy my bbq instead! lol

omega

That is right!
To avoid bankruptcies, the BCE screens all the candidates who apply to become self employed (or freelance or independant).

They will ask you your degrees, the certifications proving you have management and financial skills.

They also requires that you spek fluenty at least the official language of the region where you apply to get registrated.

Jul 18, 2012 14:29