A business registration address is a popular choice among entrepreneurs, both for long-term ventures and temporary projects. It offers flexibility, privacy protection and professionalism. In this comprehensive FAQ, we address current and frequently asked questions about using a business registration address for sole proprietorships and temporary projects.
A business registration address must meet the Chamber of Commerce (KvK) requirements. The address must be a physical location where the business can be reached. Virtual offices that meet these requirements, such as those of Vrijdaggevoel.nl, are allowed.
Yes, you can, provided that each company is registered separately with the Chamber of Commerce. A separate business registration address package must be purchased for each company. This is common for entrepreneurs with a holding company or multiple limited liability companies.
Absolutely. At Virtueelkantoor.com, you can use a business registration address from as little as €23.75 per month (annual contract). By comparison, renting a physical office often starts at €200 to €300 per month, excluding additional costs.
Yes, it is an excellent choice for online stores and other online businesses. It provides a professional address for your Chamber of Commerce registration, customers and suppliers, without having to make your private address public.
Yes, a business registration address is perfect for pop-up stores or temporary projects. It gives you a professional address without the cost of a long-term physical office.
Virtueelkantoor.com offers flexible packages, including monthly packages. This is ideal for temporary projects, as you are not stuck with long-term commitments.
You can easily cancel your contract through our online portal. Be sure to inform all agencies and customers of any new address in a timely manner.
Yes, we offer the option to forward mail to an alternate address after your contract expires. This prevents important correspondence from being lost.