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Belgium at Work
by Nakamoto Labs
Belgium at Work is a podcast that decodes the Belgian labour market through data, policy and real economic tensions. From hiring incentives and labour shortages to telework, productivity and cross-border employment, each episode breaks down one issue that shapes how Belgium works and grows. Clear, analytical and rooted in Belgian realities, the podcast is designed for listeners who want more than surface-level commentary.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Déclaration fiscale en Belgique : forfait ou frais réels ? (2/5)
Dans cet épisode, nous expliquons comment choisir entre le forfait automatique et les frais réels dans la déclaration fiscale belge. Un guide concret pour comprendre quand les frais réels peuvent être intéressants, quels justificatifs conserver et quelles erreurs éviter.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Déclaration fiscale en Belgique : les bases pour les salariés (1/5)
Dans ce premier épisode, nous expliquons les bases de la déclaration fiscale pour les salariés en Belgique : déduction, réduction d’impôt, exonération, forfait, frais réels, éléments préremplis et erreurs fréquentes. Un épisode clair et pratique pour mieux comprendre sa déclaration avant d’essayer de l’optimiser.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Belgian Tax Return Basics for Employees (1/5)
In Episode 1 of our tax series, we explain the basics of tax returns in Belgium for employees: deductions, tax reductions, exemptions, flat-rate expenses, actual costs, and the most common misunderstandings that can lead to costly mistakes.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Crypto en Belgique : fini le paradis fiscal ?
À partir du 1er janvier 2026, la Belgique entre dans une nouvelle phase pour les crypto-actifs. Dans cet épisode, nous expliquons ce qui change concrètement pour les détenteurs de Bitcoin, d’Ether et d’autres actifs numériques : nouvelle taxation des plus-values, différence entre gestion normale du patrimoine privé et activité spéculative, rôle de la FSMA, cadre européen MiCA, obligations déclaratives et exigences de traçabilité.Qui paiera 10 % sur ses gains ? Dans quels cas le taux peut-il grimper à 33 %, voire relever d’une taxation professionnelle ? Que faut-il déclarer lorsqu’on détient des comptes crypto à l’étranger ? Et pourquoi la preuve d’origine des fonds devient-elle un point central au moment de convertir ses crypto-actifs en euros ?Un épisode clair, pédagogique et concret pour comprendre la nouvelle réalité belge de la crypto en 2026 et éviter les erreurs les plus fréquentes en matière de fiscalité, de conformité et de gestion patrimoniale.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Belgian New Taxation 2026
From January 1, 2026, Belgium introduces a new tax framework for capital gains on financial assets. In this episode, we break down the new rules affecting shares, funds, crypto-assets, securities accounts, and certain types of investment income.What really changes? Who is concerned? What does the 10% tax on capital gains mean in practice? How do the annual basic exemption, the December 31, 2025 reference date for historical gains, and the specific rules for securities accounts, dividends, funds, and real estate fit into the bigger picture?This episode is designed to make the reform easier to understand, with a clear and practical explanation of the new Belgian tax framework, using simple examples and avoiding unnecessary jargon.A useful episode for anyone who wants to understand the end of Belgium’s long-standing exception on capital gains taxation and anticipate the possible impact on their personal finances and investments.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Nouvelle Fiscalité Belge 2026
À partir du 1er janvier 2026, la Belgique change profondément la fiscalité des plus-values sur actifs financiers. Dans cet épisode, nous décryptons les nouvelles règles applicables aux actions, fonds, crypto-actifs, comptes-titres et certains revenus patrimoniaux.Que change réellement cette réforme ? Qui est concerné ? Que signifie la taxe de 10 % sur les plus-values mobilières ? À quoi correspondent l’exonération annuelle de base, la date de référence du 31 décembre 2025 pour les gains historiques, et les règles particulières applicables aux comptes-titres, dividendes, fonds ou encore à l’immobilier ?L’objectif de cet épisode est simple : expliquer de manière claire, pédagogique et concrète le nouveau cadre fiscal belge, avec des exemples faciles à comprendre, sans jargon inutile.Un épisode utile pour mieux comprendre la fin de l’exception belge en matière de taxation des plus-values financières et anticiper les impacts possibles sur son patrimoine.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Trust in Generative AI: A Belgian Perspective
A 2024 Deloitte study examines the landscape of Generative AI within the Belgian market, focusing specifically on the critical role of trust. While awareness of these tools is high, a notable adoption gap exists across different regions and genders, with the highest usage found in Brussels and among men. Consumers generally feel confident using the technology for simple tasks like generating ideas or summarizing text, yet they remain skeptical of AI in sensitive areas like medical or legal advice. The research suggests that responsible organizational use and government regulation are essential factors for increasing widespread acceptance. Ultimately, the data highlights that while Belgians recognize the potential benefits for productivity, transparency and reliability remain the primary hurdles to full integration.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Belgium Energy Efficiency Profile and Trends 2026
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of Belgium's energy efficiency trends and policy landscape leading into 2026. Data from the ODYSSEE-MURE project reveals a significant 10% decline in total energy consumption since 2010, driven largely by advancements in the industrial and residential sectors. While the transportation sector has seen an increased share of usage, overall technical efficiency has improved through technological innovation and shifts toward renewable energy sources. The document also details how geopolitical events and the COVID-19 pandemic influenced consumption patterns and prompted behavioral changes. Furthermore, it outlines the federal and regional policies, such as green certificates and renovation subsidies, designed to meet European Union energy targets by 2030. Technical charts specifically highlight how climate variations and improved building standards have successfully offset the pressures of population growth and increased economic activity.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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Commuting Costs and Private Car Indemnities in Belgium
This report by SD Worx examines the continued prevalence of personal car usage for commuting among Belgian private sector employees. Research indicates that nearly half of these workers receive financial compensation from their employers to help cover travel costs, with a median annual payout of 330 euros. The data highlights significant disparities based on geographic region and professional industry, noting that industrial workers and residents of Wallonia are more likely to receive these benefits than those in Brussels. Additionally, the text details recent federal initiatives aimed at increasing these subsidies and providing tax relief to combat rising fuel prices. Ultimately, the analysis confirms that while alternative transport is growing, the private automobile remains the primary mode of transit for the majority of the workforce.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Belgium at Work is a podcast that decodes the Belgian labour market through data, policy and real economic tensions. From hiring incentives and labour shortages to telework, productivity and cross-border employment, each episode breaks down one issue that shapes how Belgium works and grows. Clear, analytical and rooted in Belgian realities, the podcast is designed for listeners who want more than surface-level commentary.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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