For BVs
Bookkeeper for your startup BV
Most startups choose a BV, and that brings obligations a sole proprietorship doesn't have. A good bookkeeper for your BV doesn't just handle those obligations, but makes sure you never have to think about them. Here's how we do that.
What obligations does a BV have?
A BV pays corporate income tax on its profit and must prepare annual accounts every year and file them with the KVK. On top of that there's the VAT return, and as soon as you have staff (or pay yourself a salary as director-shareholder) payroll administration too. Most startups fall in the micro class, so a limited version of the annual accounts suffices, but the deadlines and requirements remain.
What we handle for your BV
- Continuous, daily-updated bookkeeping
- VAT and corporate tax returns, filed on time
- Annual accounts prepared and filed with the KVK
- Payroll as an add-on (20 euros per employee per month)
- A real-time dashboard with your cash position, burn and runway
- Investor-ready reporting whenever you need it
Why startups choose us
Classic firms work in quarterly cycles; we keep your books current every day. You pay a fixed monthly fee instead of hourly billing, and you work with people who know the startup world: runway, MRR and investor updates are our daily business.
What does a bookkeeper for a BV cost?
Fixed monthly fees based on your transaction volume, from 250 euros per month, everything included: bookkeeping, filings, annual accounts and the real-time dashboard. No hourly surprises and no setup costs.
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