Combining Self-Employment and Employment in Austria - Costs, Social Security & Taxes
Wed 12 Feb
|Webinar & Q&A with Experts
Are you working a job and running a business in Austria? Join our workshop to learn how to manage costs, social security, and taxes easily. Get practical tips and clear advice from our experts. Sign up now!


Time & Location
12 Feb 2025, 17:00 – 18:30 CET
Webinar & Q&A with Experts
About the event
Do you have (or want) both a job and your own business in Austria? Managing both can be tricky, especially when it comes to costs, social security, and taxes. Join us for a workshop that will help you understand and manage these aspects better.
For whom:
Employees Considering Self-Employment: Anyone who is employed and planning to start a side business or transition to self-employment.
Newly Self-Employed Individuals: Those who have recently registered as self-employed and need guidance on managing both roles.
Dual Income Professionals: Individuals balancing a full-time job and self-employment.
Why It’s Important:
Avoid conflicts with your employer and navigate industry-specific rules.
Learn the step-by-step process to register properly and meet all deadlines.
Get practical tips on managing taxes, reporting income, and using expenses effectively.
Learn how to calculate contributions and set aside the right amounts for SVS and taxes.
In this webinar, you’ll learn about:
Legal considerations for informing your employer about self-employment.
Registration process and obligations for SVS, tax office, and WKO.
Calculating contributions for SVS and taxes.
Managing taxes with expenses and flat rates.
Deadlines for SVS and tax payments.
Double insurance with SVS and ÖGK.
Balancing employment and self-employment.
AMS and self-employment considerations.
Our expert speakers, Mag. Miglena Hofer and MSc Pascal Schraml will explain everything clearly and answer your questions.
Our Experts

Mag. Miglena Hofer is an experienced business consultant who's been cooperating with Self-employed in Austria since 2020 and helps with topics such as :
Eliminating Austrian red tape for business registration and running your operation.
Creating bullet-proof terms and conditions, so you and your business are protected
Making hiring third-country nationals possible
Resolving conflicts and disputes with contractors and partners.
Optimizing your organization to increase profit.
Getting you from an idea to a sustainable business
Supporting you on your business journey

Pascal Schraml, MSc is a tax advisor with extensive experience at PwC Österreich, RSM Austria, and the Arbeiterkammer Wien, Pascal offers tailored tax consultation and financial management services.
Services:
Income Tax Return (Very Simple)
Income Tax Return (Normal)
Income Tax + VAT Return
Income Tax + VAT Return (Advanced)
GmbH Financial Statements and Tax Return
Details
1h -1.5h long
Language: All events of Self-employed in Austria are in English!
Early bird tickets are available until January 31, 23:00 CET
Questions
Please keep questions short and clear so the speaker can address as many questions as possible within the planned time frame!
We don't guarantee answers to all questions - we will close the session after 1.5 hours. If you'd like to get priority for your questions, please send them over to us via the registration form, formed clearly with added necessary context.
If you're a SEA Member, and your question wasn't answered during the webinar, we will get back to you within 3 days if you post your question in the Forum. In some cases, more information might be required from you to give you a quality answer.
Webinar Recording and Privacy
The discussion audio and video will be recorded and used by SEA, but we will not use the pictures or audio of the attendees in the recording, so we'd like to encourage you to ask your questions during the event and to keep your camera on. It helps to keep our friendly and authentic atmosphere. The moderators prefer it and we would all really love to see you and hear you!
We're happy to see you soon!
Tickets
Guest Ticket
€39.00
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