Start a business & formalities
Which company structure should you choose? What are the legal requirements? How do you draw up a business plan? This guide will tell you all you need to know to get started in Brussels effortlessly.
Different ways to start
Different ways to start
- A sole proprietorship or a company: what will be more profitable?
- Choosing between a non-profit organisation or a company
- Self-employed in main occupation: your rights and obligations
- Starting as self-employed in secondary occupation: pros and cons
- Becoming an assisting spouse
- How to change from secondary occupation to main occupation?
- Alternatives to limit risks and start up your business easily.
- Company takeover: an alternative to starting your own business
- Set up a franchise business
Start your business: formalities
Start your business: formalities
- Starting as a self-employed person: which formalities are crucial?
- The self-employed social status: obligations and rights
- Ways to prove your basic knowledge of business management in Brussels
- The regulated professions
- What are the formalities involved in setting up a company?
- The Local Economy Offices of the Brussels-Capital Region
- How much does it cost to start a business?
Main company types
Main company types
Starting an activity in a specific sector
Starting an activity in a specific sector
- Starting an hospitality business
- Starting a bakery or a cake shop
- Starting a take-away food and cake business
- Starting a food truck business
- Starting an urban agriculture project
- Setting up a creative, cultural or artistic business
- In cosmetics
- Dans le secteur de la construction
- Starting your SaaS project in Brussels
- Getting started as an aesthetician, massage therapist, or pedicurist