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Business.gov.nl

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Nederlandse overheidsinformatie voor (internationale) ondernemers in het Engels over zakendoen in/met Nederland.

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Business.gov.nl is de Point of Single Contact (PSC) website voor buitenlandse ondernemers die een bedrijf willen vestigen of zaken willen doen in Nederland. We vertegenwoordigen ook het Nederlands nationaal zakelijk portaal binnen de Single Digital Gateway (Your Europe). We werken samen met de Nederlandse overheid en semi-overheidsinstellingen om informatie te verstrekken over wet- en regelgeving, subsidies en meer. Voor specifieke informatie, bijvoorbeeld over procedures en toepassingen, verbinden wij u graag met een van onze partners. Samen bieden we één eenduidig antwoord van de Nederlandse publieke sector over zakendoen in Nederland. Dit doen wij in het Engels. Op onze website vindt u antwoorden op al uw zakelijke vragen: business.gov.nl. Blijf up-to-date en volg ons op social media. Twitter: twitter.com/businessgovnl YouTube: youtube.com/businessgovnl Volg onze Nederlandse tegenhanger, Ondernemersplein, op social media of bezoek hun website: www.ondernemersplein.kvk.nl LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/ondernemersplein Twitter: twitter.com/op_nederland YouTube: youtube.com/ondernemerspleinnl Algemene overheidsinformatie is te vinden op rijksoverheid.nl (Nederlands) of op government.nl (English). Informatie over het Single Digital Gateway-portaal is beschikbaar op europa.eu/youreurope. * Deze pagina is niet bedoeld om diensten te promoten of producten. Berichten die in deze categorie vallen, worden verwijderd.

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Overheidsinstanties
Bedrijfsgrootte
11 - 50 medewerkers
Hoofdkantoor
Utrecht, Utrecht
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Overheidsinstelling
Specialismen
entrepreneurship, business in The Netherlands, marketing, taxes, employees, starting a business, Chamber of Commerce, entrepreneur, business owners en working in the Netherlands

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    🚛 Zero-emission zones are coming! What does this mean for you? Are you about to buy a new van? Then keep this in mind! Dutch municipalities may soon introduce zero-emission zones. Only vans and trucks that do not exhaust emissions will be allowed in these areas. ⚡ Do you already have a van? Then you will only be allowed to enter such a zone if your van is electric and emits no harmful substances. 🗓️ Good to know: municipalities must announce zero-emission zones at least 4 years in advance, giving you enough time to prepare! 💡 Tip: The government helps you get started with a subsidy of up to €5,000 for electric vehicles. This is the SEBA subsidy! Important: These zero-emission zones (also called ZE zones) are completely separate from environmental zones. 👷♂️ For whom? Entrepreneurs with trucks and vans. 🗓️ When? The new rules will take effect on 1 January 2025. #zeroemission #sustainability #electricdriving #businessgov

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    Hey entrepreneur, Another brand new newsletter is waiting for you! 😃 What can you expect? 15 November is the Day of the Entrepreneur in the Netherlands. Therefore, we have chosen to outline an entrepreneur's journey. Where does it all start and what challenges do you face along the way? You can read about this and much more in our newsletter! #businessgov #newsletter #november

    Julia’s journey, an entrepreneur with a dream

    Julia’s journey, an entrepreneur with a dream

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    Starting your own business is not scary 👻 and certainly not with this step-by-step plan ⤵ 1. Check whether you fulfil the conditions for staying in the Netherlands 2. Write a business plan 3. Research the market and determine your strategy 4. Make a financial plan 5. Choose a trade name for your company 6. Select a legal business structure (rechtsvorm) 7. Keep your business records 8. Arrange general terms and conditions, and insurance 9. Check which legal requirements you need to meet 10. Register with the Dutch Business Register and Tax Administration Now you can really get started. Create a website, start up your social media and start looking for clients. And do you dare now? Let us know 💬

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    Today we celebrate National Checklist Day! ✅ A checklist is the key to success and productivity. It helps us to stay organized and complete tasks efficiently. Whether it's for daily tasks, work projects or personal goals, a checklist ensures nothing is overlooked. Our website hosts several checklists. For instance, do you want to hire an intern? Our checklist has everything you need to arrange, and all the obligations you need to keep in mind. Click here for more information: https://bit.ly/3YHtSpt #businessgov

    • Checklist working with an intern BusinessGov
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    🚧 Fall Protection: A must for entrepreneurs working at height in the Netherlands 🚧 Are you a company owner in the Netherlands? And do you or your employees work at height? Then you must take fall protection measures. This is important to prevent accidents and ensure safety. But when exactly is fall protection mandatory and what do you need to do? 📏When is fall protection mandatory? • When working at 2.5 metres or higher. • At heights below 2.5 metres, but there is an increased danger of falling. • On surfaces that move or can start moving. 🔧 How do you offer fall protection? • Use secured scaffolding, aerial platforms, or work floors. • Place fences, railings, and guardrails. • Secure openings in floors and walls. • If the above measures are not possible, provide your employess safety equipment such as safety nets, harness belts, and cords. 🚧 Risk inventory and evaluation Do a risk inventory and evaluation to assess the risks of falling for you and your employees. This will help you choose the right measures. 👷♂️ Personal fall protection Are you unable to place collective fall protection? Then provide personal fall protection, like a harness belt and harness cord. ⚠️ Steps and ladders Steps and ladders are risky. Avoid using them as much as possible, especially at heights above 7.5 metres. Make sure steps and ladders comply with safety requirements and are inspected regularly. 💡 Your employees’ safety starts with good preparation and the right equipment! Make sure you and your employees can work at height with peace of mind and without risk of accidents. #fallprotection #workatheight #businessgov

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    💼 What should you do in case of a workplace accident? As an employer in the Netherlands, you want your staff to work safely. But sometimes work-related accidents do happen. When they do happen, what steps should you take? 🔹 What is a work-related accident? A work-related accident (industrial accident) is an accident that happens in the workplace or during working hours and results in damage to an employee's health. 🔹 When should you make a report? You must report an industrial accident immediately to the Netherlands Labour Authority (NLA) if your employee: - is hospitalised; - suffers permanent injuries, such as blindness or amputation; - dies. Please note: temporary workers and freelancers are also covered by this reporting obligation. 🔹 How do you report a work-related accident? - In case of (potential) permanent injury or hospitalisation: via 0800-5151 or online. - In case of death: call 0800-5151 directly. 🔹 Cooperate with the investigation It is important to leave the site of the accident untouched. After the report, the NLA may decide to conduct an accident investigation, in which everyone is obliged to cooperate. 🔹 Accident registration You must keep a record of all accidents, especially those that result in more than three days of sick leave. 🔹 Damages You may have to pay damages to the employee that was injured. Make sure you are aware of these rules. It can make a big difference to you and your employees! 🚨 #workrelatedaccident #businessgov #safety

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    Dropshipping in the spotlight Dropshipping is becoming increasingly popular and has been making headlines in the Netherlands. Unfortunately, not always positive, as some businesses are breaking the rules. As a business owner, it's important to know the laws and rules on online sales. What is dropshipping? Dropshipping means you sell products online without holding any physical stock. The supplier handles the stock and shipping, but you as a seller are still responsible. How does it work? You sell products like smartphones or tools on your webshop or online platform. When a customer makes a purchase, you order the product from your supplier who then ships it directly to the customer. ✅ Pros: - No need to buy and store stock. - No staff needed for packing and shipping. ❌ Cons: - You are responsible for the buyer receiving the product even though you do not ship it yourself. - You are liable for damage caused by products that are not safe. Compliance & regulations: - Transparency: clearly display product details, pricing, and contact info. - Customer rights: inform customers about their rights regarding payment, delivery, service, and the cooling-off period. - Product safety: ensure your products meet safety standards to avoid liability. state that it isn't you, but another supplier who supplies the products. - Keep records of which products you sell to which customers. - Return policies: provide clear return options and comply with the 14-day cooling-off period. - Check the requirements for your products and packaging. - VAT: comply with VAT rules, especially for international sales. - GDPR: handle customers’ personal data with care and comply with privacy regulations. - Trademark laws: do not sell products that infringe the trademark rights of others. Additional tips: - Use general terms and conditions to outline customer rights and reduce risks. - Stay informed about GDPR and data protection to safeguard your customers. - Prevent formjacking. Dropshipping can be a great way to start an online business, but make sure you are prepared to handle these important aspects! 📦 #dropshipping #businessgov #onlinesales #regulations

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