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What will change for flexi-jobbers?

The federal government is extending the flexi-job system to all sectors that wish to participate. In the course of 2025, each joint committee will be able to decide whether and under what conditions flexi-jobs are possible within their sector. This opens the door to many new employment opportunities.

In addition, the income limits are also being relaxed:
• The annual net income ceiling for non-retired flexi-jobbers will rise from €12,000 to €18,000. • If you exceed that amount, you will only pay tax on the surplus. 
Another new feature is the mandatory wage registration on the Flexi at Work platform by the employer. This means that your accumulation is automatically monitored via MyCareer.be – a more transparent system for both employees and employers.
Finally, there will be a new maximum hourly wage of €21 for flexi workers. It has not yet been decided exactly which sectors this will apply to.

AbsoluteYOU will of course keep you informed.

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What will change for student employment?

There are also important relaxations for students:

Students are now allowed to work from the age of 15, without being required to be in the third year of secondary school.

The number of student hours per calendar year will be increased from 475 to 650 hours.

The net income limit will be raised to €15,100 per year, without any impact on tax liability or additional taxes.

This means more flexibility and higher additional earnings for both the student and the employer.

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