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Consequences of the DBA law for working with self-employed persons

21 May 2025

Working with self-employed persons offers flexibility, also within the agricultural sector. The use of self-employed persons in the sector has therefore grown steadily. In addition to hiring self-employed persons by agricultural entrepreneurs, entrepreneurs sometimes also perform work as self-employed persons themselves. This now requires extra care because the Tax Authorities will fully enforce false self-employment when using self-employed persons as of 1 January 2025. What does this mean for you as an entrepreneur?

Discover in the in-depth video from Flynth what you should pay attention to and what measures you can take.

In about 45 minutes you will gain insight into the following themes:

  • What will change with the DBA Act from 2025
  • How to recognize and prevent false self-employment
  • How other agricultural entrepreneurs deal with this
  • The nine viewpoints from the Deliveroo judgment
  • What steps you can take to avoid risks

Useful tips and practical examples
The video addresses recognizable situations for you as an agricultural entrepreneur. Such as liability for damage on the farm or errors during milking. Who is liable for this within your company? And what influence does this have on how the Tax Authorities and judges view bogus self-employment? The examples provide you with concrete tools to limit legal and fiscal risks.

Let us advise you
The agricultural sector is a unique sector and certainly offers opportunities for the use of self-employed persons within the established laws and regulations, provided that they are properly arranged. As an agricultural entrepreneur, would you like to know whether you are in a good position to work with self-employed persons? Flynth would be happy to look at your situation with you and advise you on the steps to be taken. For more information, please visit the Flynth's website  or Contact us us.

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