Light entrepreneurship, a term familiar to many, opens the door to a wide range of work without the hassle of setting up a business. Whether you are a freelance artist, consultant or other specialist, it is always worth signing a commissioning contract with a client.
What is a mandate contract?
A commissioning contract is a contract concluded between a light entrepreneur and a client. The contract defines:
-The parties to the contract
-The content of the assignment
-The term of the contract
-Price and payment details
-Details of reimbursement
-The termination of the contract
-Final terms
-Liabilities
This contract creates clarity and security for both parties, ensuring fair and professional cooperation.
Why do you need it?
One of the big advantages of a commission contract is the reimbursement of expenses, which is paid tax-free to the light entrepreneur. With an assignment agreement, you ensure that your expenses are tax-free income, the amount of which is based on the decision of the Tax Administration for the current year. These expenses include mileage allowances, daily allowances and meal allowances for a light entrepreneur.
Thus, the contract not only clarifies the job description and provides security for the client and the contractor, but also allows for tax benefits for the light entrepreneur.