Paying and getting paid
Wat is the best status for you as a teacher, choreographer or dancer? Or how can you reimburse your employees correctly as an organisation? We will explain the various options for you.
The most recent figures, quotas and amounts
The most recent figures in an overview, as soon as an indexation or an adjustment of amounts or quotas takes place, you can find them here.
Fair pay
Whether you teach, choreograph or perform on stage yourself, your work deserves to be appreciated and paid for fairly. Unfortunately,…
Volunteer allowance
A volunteer allowance is a way to refund for a few expenses or get these expenses refunded without much paperwork. As long as you stick to…
Amateur Arts Compensation ('AKV')
The Amateur Arts Compensation or AKV ('Amateurkunstenvergoeding' in Dutch), is a way to pay artists a limited amount for artistic work.
Temping agencies or ‘SBK’
Working with a so-called ‘SBK’ (‘Sociaal Bureau voor Kunstenaars’ or social office for artists) or with a temping agency is ideal for…
Self-employment in a secondary occupation
Self-employment in a secondary occupation is an attractive option if you already have an income from your main job, but you want to earn…
Article 17
An organization in the sports and/or sociocultural sector can employ someone in their free time under Article 17, the successor of the…
Art Work Certificate and Art Work Allowance
If you’re a dancer or artistic creator intending to pursue a professional career in these fields, the art work certificate is certainly…
Student work
Student work allows employers to employ students under flexible conditions without paying social security contributions.
Paying Directors of the Governing Body
Important to know should you want to reimburse directors for their role and contribution.