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Practical guides on invoicing, VAT, growth, and operations.
Navigating VAT obligations as a freelancer in the EU doesn't have to be overwhelming. Here's how to stay compliant without losing productivity.
Read article →A practical year-end checklist to help EU freelancers close their books, meet tax obligations, and plan ahead.
Read article →Starting freelance work in Germany? You'll need a Steuernummer, and possibly a Umsatzsteuer-ID. Here's a practical guide to German freelancer tax registration.
Read article →Don't wait until year-end to think about taxes. Quarterly tax planning helps EU freelancers avoid surprises, manage cash flow, and legally minimise their tax burden.
Read article →Freelancing in Finland means navigating YEL pension insurance, VAT registration, and prepayment tax. This guide breaks down everything Finnish freelancers need to know.
Read article →If you are freelancing in Denmark, registering for a CVR number is your first legal step. This guide covers what it is, when you need it, and how to register.
Read article →Choosing the right legal structure for your EU freelance business affects tax, liability, and how clients perceive you. Here is what to consider in 2026.
Read article →Registering as a sole trader (ENK) in Norway is straightforward, but understanding VAT thresholds, tax obligations, and invoicing requirements is essential.
Read article →The Swedish F-skatt certificate is essential for freelancers working with Swedish clients. Learn what it is, how to get it, and the consequences of not having it.
Read article →Working remotely across EU borders creates tax obligations that many freelancers overlook. This 2026 checklist covers tax residency, permanent establishment risk, social security, VAT, and double taxation agreements.
Read article →Everything EU freelancers and agencies need to know about cross-border VAT, reverse charge rules, and compliant invoicing in 2025.
Read article →Scandinavian freelancers can significantly reduce their tax bill by claiming all available deductions. This guide covers what you can deduct in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.
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