New brochure provides guidance for self-employment across the border
Cross-border business in the Euregio Maas-Rhine (EMR), i.e. business in the border area between Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany, offers many opportunities. But what are the general requirements for starting up a business in the different countries? And what do I need to pay attention to as an entrepreneur? And what about the requirements and pitfalls of cross-border business in practice? These types of questions and more are covered in the new brochure "Crossing borders as a self-employed professional between Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany". The brochure was made possible by ITEM, in cooperation with the ZZP-fabriek, as part of the Interreg V A project youRegion 2018-2022.
Three countries, three systems, one economic area:
The new brochure "Crossing borders as a self-employed professional between Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany" is available in four languages and aims to guide you through the applicable legislation (national, bilateral and European) in situations of cross-border entrepreneurship in the Belgian-German-Dutch border area.
The brochure lays down the basic requirements of starting a business in each individual country of establishment i.e. registration requirements, professional qualifications, permits and conditions regarding matters of social security and taxation. Furthermore it offers guidance with the various options and cross-border effects to consider.
A familiar issue that arises, among others, for (highly) mobile workers in the arts and culture sector. How complicated this is, became clear during the expert session of 17 February 2022. There, it was also emphasised that all the services involved in the cross-border information provision and counselling services for the cultural sector in the Euregion would benefit from increased cooperation in this area.
The brochure "Crossing borders as a self-employed professional" was made possible by ITEM, in cooperation with the ZZP-fabriek, within the framework of the Interreg V A project youRegion 2018-2022, under the Euregio Meuse-Rhine (EMR), with the support of the GIP Maastricht and GIP Aachen-Eurode/Region Aachen Zweckverband.
On Monday 28 March, Dr Nina Büttgen, researcher and project coordinator at ITEM, and Helmi van Bergen, infodesk advisor at ZZP-fabriek and GIP advisor, will present the information brochure 'Crossing borders as self-employed professional' at the ITEM/SVB Information Session: "Self-employment across the Border" in Eindhoven.
Download the brochure 'Crossing borders as self-employed professional between Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany' in your language of choice:
Crossing borders as a self-employed professional between Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany

The youRegion project is co-financed by the European Union's Interreg V-A Euregio Meuse-Rhine programme, which is based on the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).

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This issue was discussed on 17 February 2022 by the ITEM Expertise Centre with representatives of the specialised advisory and border information services in the cultural sector, as well as politicians and (local) authorities of the EMR. In successful cooperation with the ZZP-fabriek, the GrenzInfoPunt Aachen-Eurode (GIP) and the cooperation Smart, an online expert meeting in the shape of a round table was organised as part of the Interreg V youRegion project.