I have a cleaner who works with services vouchers. Can I now also claim these costs for my sole proprietor, for example 20%, because she comes to clean my house, which I use 20% for business purposes?
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I have a cleaner who works with services vouchers. Can I now also claim these costs for my sole proprietor, for example 20%, because she comes to clean my house, which I use 20% for business purposes?
According to the government, service vouchers may not be used for professional activities. If you claim the costs, I think they will be rejected during an audit.
In my opinion, it is acceptable to have someone clean on invoice or through a temporary employment agency.
For which activities can I use service vouchers? - Service vouchers Flanders
We have answered your question in a video: https://youtu.be/E9RrSVRKok0
As a self-employed person in Belgium, you cannot include the costs of a cleaner, paid for with service vouchers, as a professional expense in your accounts.
Service vouchers are strictly for private use and cannot therefore be deducted for professional use.
You really should try it out for yourself. Even if you don’t have a company number yet, you can already go ahead.