Planning to become self-employed? The first step is to choose the legal form of your business: natural person sole trader or company. Are you going down the company route? Then you have some choices here too. Each company form has its own rights, obligations and starting conditions. In this article, we look at the cooperative company or SC/CV, a very specific company form, which might be the perfect match for your vision and goals. Read on to find out!
A cooperative company (‘société coopérative’ (SC) / ‘coöperatieve vennootschap’ (CV)) is founded with the aim of meeting the needs of its shareholders and helping them develop their economic and social activities.
In more concrete terms, you can set up a cooperative company to collaborate with other people for a societal purpose. This collaboration has a social or economic character.
The priotrity of a cooperative company is not to maximise profits, but rather to achieve a shared objective. This social aspect is essential for starting an SC/CV.
To create a cooperative company, there needs to be at least three partners. You therefore can’t choose this company form if you don’t (yet) have any partners.
Before 1 May 2023, someone wanting to form a cooperative company had the choice between two legal forms: the unlimited liability cooperative company (‘société coopérative à responsabilité illimitée’ (SCRI) / ‘coöperatieve vennootschap met onbeperkte aansprakelijkheid’ (CVOA)) and the limited liability cooperative company (‘société coopérative à responsabilité limitée’ (SCRL) / ‘vennootschap met beperkte aansprakelijkheid oprichten’ (CVBA)).
In the unlimited liability SCRI/CVOA, the founders were personally and indefinitely liable in the event of financial problems; in the limited liability SCRL/CVBA, the partners were only liable up to the amount they contributed to the company.
These two company forms no longer exist in the new Companies Code. Today, any cooperative will be an SC/CV by default. It’s no longer possible to set up an SCRI/CVOA or an SCRL/CVBA.
Why choose a cooperative company? The name speaks for itself: it’s an official way to cooperate with other self-employed people and create a positive impact on society.
It also has the following advantages:
Each company form has advantages and disadvantages. Do you want to become self-employed and set up a cooperative company? Here are some disadvantages:
Do you want to become self-employed while bringing added value to society? Then the cooperative company is an ideal solution for you.
Here’s what you need to do to set up a cooperative company:
Do you need to keep double-entry accounting for your cooperative? Then you’ll have to work with an accountant. The Accountable app can also be handy. Our tax and accounting platform allows you to create and send invoices, keep your expenses and income up to date, and view your VAT balance in real time. That means you’ll always know how your cooperative is doing and can focus on what really matters.
Author - Valesca Wilms
As content marketing lead at Accountable Belgium, Valesca writes about freelancing, self-employment, and taxes based on her own experience as a freelancer.
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