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120% cost deduction for e-invoicing

LVC
2025-03-30

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Dear Sir/Madam,

Can you say with certainty that the 120% deductibility for e-invoicing software also applies to self-employed persons in secondary occupations and sole proprietors? According to Dexxter, this also applies to sole proprietors. According to Acerta, it is 100% for self-employed persons/sole proprietors. According to them, the 120% deductibility only applies to small companies. I would like to know for certain which information is correct, so that I don’t make any mistakes. Thank you in advance! Kind regards, Bieskwie

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Also a secondary occupation

We have answered the question in a video: https://vimeo.com/1071781590</

So it's definitely possible for sole proprietors too! If you want to do that, you can do so here: https://go.dexxter.be/reports/income-statement</


Click on 'manual input' in the top right-hand corner and then you can add a separate booking. You can enter an extra 20% for the cost price of Dexxter!

Thanks a lot!!

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