Zoom Icon FREE WEBINAR  ·   15 OCTOBER 2024  ·  16:00 (CET)

Ask me anything session: Freelancing in Germany vs working as employee through a cooperative structure

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Key Take-aways:

Following our insightful July webinar on freelancing in Germany versus traditional employment, we invite you to our second session, dedicated to answering your questions in an “Ask Me Anything” format. In this interactive webinar, Magdalena Ziomek will start with a 15-minute recap of the first part to refresh everyone’s memory before diving into your inquiries.

Whether you're curious about regulatory statuses, tax obligations, or the innovative working models for freelancers, this is your chance to get the answers you need!

You can ask questions related to these topics:

  • Regulatory status of freelancing
  • Tax obligations in Germany            
  • New working model for freelancers with contracts managed through cooperatives

As a freelancer herself and an immigrant who has navigated the complexities of the German bureaucracy, Magdalena aims to help you avoid common mistakes and pitfalls. While she is not a tax advisor, her personal experience equips her with valuable insights that can guide you through the challenges of freelancing in Germany.

About the speaker:

Magdalena Ziomek studied art history in Poland and project management in Germany. She defines herself a creative worker and a social entrepreneur. Since 2006 Magdalena Ziomek has invested her academic knowledge and her personal experience to develop effective, tailor-made solutions that empower people who strive with administrative, financial, social and cultural barriers while seeking to make a living and to pursue their professional projects.

Magdalena Ziomek is founder, CEO and board member of the following organizations: non-profit association ‘agitPolska’ (with migrant communities, since 2006), non-profit association ‘Smart network of creative’ (with artists and creative professionals, since 2014), ‘Smart Coop’ (with freelance workers since 2015) and non-profit limited ‘Smart Bildungswerk’ (with freelancers from the training and educational field, since 2019).