When is it time to hire an accountant?
No fixed moment, but clear signals. When you guess the answer to questions (reverse-charge VAT, international sales, BV structure, staff), that is the signal. Accounting software does not replace an accountant; it is a tool.
Try this first
- 1First signal: you doubt your VAT return and you Google for it. An accountant saves the mistake and the back-tax.
- 2Second signal: you hire staff or trade internationally. Payroll tax, international VAT, and collective-agreement application are not DIY work.
- 3Third signal: you move from sole prop to BV, or an investor appears. Then you need a compilation or review report.
- 4Split internally: daily bookkeeping fits Moneybird, Yuki or Exact. Outsource filings and the annual report; that is the common SMB split.
When to bring us in
On a Belastingdienst audit or a fiscal-legal dispute: stop DIY, even if you did everything yourself until that moment. An accountant or tax advisor almost always pays for themselves in that scenario.
See also
- First IT setup as a freelancer, what do you actually needNot everything at once. One laptop, a mailbox on your own domain, a password manager, a backup. That covers the first year.
- Hiring your first employee, what IT to arrange before day oneLaptop, account, mailbox, access to the right folders. In that order, not all of it at 9 a.m. on day one.
- Moving to a new office, IT checklistInternet and power have the longest lead times. Plan at least three months out, not three weeks.
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