Hello everyone,
I would like to know whether I can/may use an address other than my private domicile address for my sole proprietor (i.e. where my vAT number is enabled)?
Thanks in advance!
Hello everyone,
I would like to know whether I can/may use an address other than my private domicile address for my sole proprietor (i.e. where my vAT number is enabled)?
Thanks in advance!
Yes, a sole proprietor may have an address other than his or her home address, as long as it is a physical address that meets the requirements of the Chamber of Commerce (KVK) or the Crossroads Bank for Enterprises (KBO). For example, he or she can use a business address, the address of a service provider, or even the address of a branch office. You can have a change of address carried out by your business desk in the CBE database.
Important points
Physical address:
The address must be a real, physical address where your business is enabled, such as a place of business or place of operation.
Reference address:
You may not register a company at a so-called 'reference address' in order to avoid legal problems. You may not reside or have possessions at a reference address.
You really should try it out for yourself. Even if you don’t have a company number yet, you can already go ahead.