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What is the best status to become an independent consultant?

Written by Lorène Lagrange | Jun 11, 2021 9:07:37 AM

You are planning to start a consulting activity on your own? You wonder about the different existing legal forms? If there is an information to know from the beginning, it is the necessity to choose under which status you wish to exert this function. Indeed, it is the latter that will trigger the creation of the company. However, another option allows you to start your activity without legal status: the portage salarial. Do you want to discover which is the best status for an independent consultant? We tell you everything!

 

🕵️ What is the purpose of the legal status?

 

If you want to develop your project as a freelancer, you should know that the legal form not only defines the rules of operation of a company, but it also provides a fiscal, social and commercial framework.

Among the existing statutes, we find :

  • L'EURL,
  • La SASU,
  • L’EIRL,
  • La microentreprise,
  • or the portage salarial…

Faced with this profusion of information, it is not always easy to choose a legal status.

However, this decision is not insignificant, because it will directly influence your future life as a freelancer.

So what status for an independent consultant?
Personally, as a freelance IT consultant, I took the time to benchmark the advantages and disadvantages of each status. To have an even more precise idea, I contacted freelancers to exchange their feedback. With hindsight, I would say that this choice must above all meet your expectations.

 

👌 Which status to become an independent consultant?

 

Microenterprise

The microenterprise is very attractive because it is easy to create and to access. In recent years, the micro regime has been simplified to the maximum in order to reduce management formalities and offer the autoentrepreneur the possibility to concentrate on his core business.

Every month or quarter, you declare your turnover. Your social charges are proportional to your turnover. The latter is limited to 70 000 €/year for services and 170 000 € for the sale of goods.

As an entrepreneur, you are personally liable: this means that professional creditors can seize your personal assets in case of unpaid debts.

EIRL

The EIRL differs from the micro-business in two respects: the turnover is not limited and the assets are legally separated. If you choose an EIRL, you must declare an appropriation. All you have to do is to list the assets that you decide to attach to the company and to dissociate them from your personal assets. Secondly, you will be asked to open a dedicated business account.

EURL

With this status, you will be recognized as a legal entity. The creation and management procedures can be tedious and costly. As a sole shareholder, you are affiliated to the regime of non-salaried worker also called TNS. This is a less beneficial regime than that of salaried employee or assimilated.

SASU

A self-employed person who starts up alone can also opt for the creation of a SASU. The single-member simplified joint stock company differs from the EURL in its flexibility. The law in force gives you a lot of leeway to organize your SASU as you wish. It has only one member. As president of a SASU, you are attached to the general social security system. With the EURL, it is the only legal form that allows you to create a company without having a partner.

 

💡 Good to know: what is the purpose of a portage agreement?

The portage agreement sets the rules for hosting your activity within the company. It stipulates the terms of collaboration, the relational organization and the mutual commitments of each party. This agreement concludes your registration as an employee. It notifies your agreement to entrust the company with your administrative, legal and social management.

 

🏆 Portage salarial: the best status for independent consultants


As a consultant in the IT field, I consider freelance administration as a unique and hybrid solution.

In addition to the status of employee, your invoicing is followed by a chartered accountant, as well as the administrative management which is entirely delegated to the portage company. In other words, you are autonomous in your activity while having social benefits identical to those of an employee.

By opting for freelance administration, you are free to work on the missions of your choice, to fix your fees, and to manage your agenda as you wish. By becoming a freelance employee, you automatically benefit from a professional liability insurance. Not to mention the unemployment benefit, the right to paid vacations and social protection through the company's collective mutual insurance.

Joining a company such as oyesk is also choosing a proximity support. The platform's employees are aware of the importance of being supported and advised, especially when a freelancer is starting out.

At oyesk, you are guided step by step and individually according to your level of experience. The platform lends a hand in several areas such as the development of your activity, the increase of your turnover, the connection with a local network...

The freelance administration is therefore the ideal status for an independent consultant.
Choosing it means living a secure and risk-free freelance adventure.

You don't have to pay any social capital to start up, you are assured of a fixed salary every month, you benefit from training rights to remain competitive with the competition.

So what are you waiting for to join the oyesk talent community?

3 key points to remember:

● The advantage of independence with the security of being a salaried employee;

● A minimum salary paid and insured monthly;

● The accessibility to complementary services: training, network...

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