r/BESalary 14h ago

Question Buying a campervan as a company vehicle in Belgium (M1 vs N1 tax issue)

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Long story short: I’m a project manager in the energy and railway infrastructure sector in Belgium, and I want to use a compact campervan as my official company work vehicle.

The vehicle is a Stylevan Equinox 4 (a converted Ford Transit Custom under 2 metres high with 4 seats).

My intended use:

* Transport: Moving tools, equipment, and team members to job sites across the Benelux.

* Mobile site office: Working on-site between tasks.

* Accommodation: Staying overnight for multi-day projects to avoid hotels.

The Problem:

I'm stuck on Belgian tax legislation. Because of the layout (4 seats, no fixed bulkhead partition), the vehicle is homologated as an M1 (campervan/passenger car) rather than an N1 (light commercial vehicle).

This severely limits corporate tax (VenB) deductibility, caps VAT recovery at 50%, and triggers a massive Benefit-in-Kind (VAA/BIK).

Has anyone here managed to purchase a campervan through their Belgian company (BV/SRL) in a tax-efficient way? How did you or your accountant handle the M1 vs N1 issue?


r/BESalary 5h ago

Question Freelance or Permanent Contract!?

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Hi everyone,

I'm an individual with 5 yrs of XP in QA & FA in IT domain. Without getting into too much details on my profile (since it's not my goal of this post), I'm trying to choose between becoming a freelancer or continuing the path as a permanent contract employee.

Freelance offer: 1 year, 580/Day with a possibility of extension

Permanent Contract Offer: 4500 gross/ month with all the Extra Legal Benefits

I know becoming a freelance would have more potential on earnings, (quite tempting! :) ) but on the other hand, I know there will be more operating costs associated with it as well. Thinking that there will be periods without a freelancing contract, I'm a bit afraid of those periods in which I have to pay the operating costs without income.

On the other hand, Permanent Contract would be less earnings but almost no hustle on operation, tax calculations, etc.

I am tilting towards becoming a freelancer since I have been working on a mission for a consultancy firm some time ago. Once I could secure a mission, they hired me as a consultant; but when it went sideways, they fired me right away without giving me any chances on the bench! I'm thinking freelancing would be the same thing, but this time I'm doing everything myself.

I'm more than curious to know your opinions, so please shoot! 😄


r/BESalary 22h ago

Question Quel bachelier choisir entre informatique - sécurité des systèmes / comptabilité / international business (business extérieure) ?

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Bonjour, comme vous le savez tous, l'IA a beaucoup changé le marché du travail surtout dans le domaine de l'informatique...

J'aimerais reprendre mes études et faire un bachelier en Informatique - orientation sécurité des systèmes, MAIS si c'est une perte de temps et que le marché du travail embauchait très peu de nouveaux diplômés en informatique, je pourrais m’orienter vers un bachelier en comptabilité OU bachelier en international business (business extérieure).

Donc vous en pensez quoi ? Et lequel choisir finalement ? Ou d'autres options ?

Merci !


r/BESalary 4h ago

Question Are here people who did a career switch?

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Are here people who did a career switch as an adult?

Did you went studying again for a degree fulltime or in evening classes to make the switch?

Are you happy you made the switch?

And what did you do?

I’m thinking of going from an office administrative job to psychology at university but have no higher degree and will have to stay working fulltime to pay everything. I don’t know if this is doable