Crafts: develop and structure
Starting your own craft business is much more than a project: it's a daily commitment to delivering quality work while maintaining sound and efficient management. Accounting, taxes, expense and employee management can quickly become overwhelming concerns. Personalized support helps simplify these aspects and allow you to focus on what really matters: customer satisfaction and the sustainability of your business.
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Support tailored to the challenges of craftsmanship
1. Clear accounting adapted to your reality
Accounting for a craftsman requires simple, accurate management tailored to your production cycles. Managing expenses, material purchases, inventory, and business-related expenses must be closely monitored to avoid any surprises. We implement practical solutions so you have a clear view of your finances in real time.
2. Tax optimization to maximize your margins
Between VAT, depreciation, and specific tax deductions, every parameter must be mastered. Optimized management of your taxes allows you to maximize your margins while complying with current regulations. We support you in identifying the best tax options for your situation.
3. Simplified employee management and social security contributions
Hiring employees, managing social security contributions, and employment contracts: every tradesperson faces legal and social security obligations. Strictly monitoring your social security obligations is essential to remain compliant and avoid any setbacks. Our experts handle payroll and social security declarations for you, so you can focus on your business.
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✔ Accounting and review adapted to specific craft requirements
✔ Tax returns : VAT, actual system, tax deductions
✔ Tax advice : margin optimization and tax choices
✔ Legal support : business creation, choice of status
✔ Social management and payroll employees and seasonal workers
✔ Activity management : cash flow monitoring and profitability
✔ Help with the creation, development or transfer of your craft business
✔ Advice to the manager : management of personal and professional assets
What are the tax obligations of a craftsman?
Craftspeople must declare their income under the actual or micro-entrepreneur tax regime. Depending on the chosen structure, tax expenses and deductions vary. Specific support helps you manage your tax returns optimally and choose the best regime for your income.
How can I optimize the management of expenses and purchases for my business?
It's essential to keep track of your expenses, especially equipment purchases, labor costs, and consumables. With tailored management tools, we help you maximize your savings and better anticipate your investments.
Is it complicated to manage my employees' payroll?
Not at all. With our solutions, payroll management becomes simple. You'll receive support to establish contracts, manage pay slips, and complete social security declarations, all while complying with current legislation.
Should I choose a specific status for my craft business?
The choice of status is essential and depends on several criteria: turnover, social security, and development projects. A tradesperson can operate as a sole proprietorship, a limited liability company (EURL), or a corporation. Each option has tax and social security benefits. We will guide you in making the most appropriate choice.
How do I manage the transfer or sale of my craft business?
The transfer or sale of a craft business must be prepared in advance. It's crucial to properly structure the sale, enhance the company's value, and optimize the transfer's tax benefits. Our experts will guide you every step of the way to ensure a successful transition.









