“Let’s get started” with Vandelanotte: a practical guide for beginning entrepreneurs
Are you ready to start writing your own success story, but just not sure how to begin? Take a look at our Starter’s Guide: the handy guide for any new entrepreneur.

We explain exactly what to do as you start up, what kind of insurance you need as an entrepreneur, the best way to keep on top of your admin, what you need to do when you hire your first members of staff... and much more! Our CEO Nikolas Vandelanotte also has a selection of tips and tricks for you and explains how our own story began.
Are you interested? Fill in your details below and we will send you an email with a link to download the guide (do not forget to check your junk mail if you do not see it!).
If you have any questions or need specialist advice starting up your business, just get in touch with one of our specialists by emailing contact@vdl.be.
Disclaimer
We base our advice on current legislation, interpretations and legal doctrine. This does not prevent the administration from being able to challenge it or to change existing interpretations.
We base our advice on current legislation, interpretations and legal doctrine. This does not prevent the administration from being able to challenge it or to change existing interpretations.

Bert Dehu

Griet Seynaeve
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