Accounting for you as
Management consultant
Discover a new dimension in accounting with Seewara, customised for you as a Management consultant with mandatory accounting – without do-it-yourself software and without sole dependence on artificial intelligence.
The good news for you
As a freelancer without a business, you are exempt from the obligation to keep double-entry accounts under the Income Tax Act (EStG), regardless of turnover and profit. The principle of so-called simple bookkeeping applies to you.
Seewara is the best choice for you to have your bookkeeping done by professionals. Find out more about your field of activity and industry here.What you should know
Simple bookkeeping for businesses and the self-employed
Do you understand your accounting requirements? With Seewara, we offer a simple, transparent solution for businesses and the self-employed who want to keep track of their finances.
Who counts as a commercial enterprise?
Commercial enterprises include all companies that do not fall under the category of freelancers according to §18 EStG. This includes, for example, all commercial activities that are not exempt from the accounting obligation by law. Typical commercial enterprises are, for example, trading companies, craft businesses or limited liability companies (e.g. GmbH) that are either voluntarily or legally entered in the commercial register.
Limits for simple bookkeeping
Certain limits apply to commercial enterprises that are not required to keep accounts:
- Turnover limit: 800,000 euros
- Profit limit: 80,000 euros
If your business does not exceed these limits, you can use the simplified income statement (EÜR) instead of complex double-entry bookkeeping.
Self-employed persons according to Section 18 EStG
Self-employed persons who work in one of the catalogue professions are also affected by special regulations. The catalogue professions include, among others:
- Artistic activities
- Scientific activities
- Teaching and writing activities
- Educational activities
These professions are mentioned in the exhaustive list of §18 EStG and are considered to be self-employed regardless of the level of income.
Less bureaucracy, more freedom
Whether you are a tradesperson or self-employed – with our simple accounting solution, you can keep track of everything and save yourself unnecessary bureaucracy. Get in touch with us to customise your bookkeeping to your needs!
What do you actually do as a Management consultant?
A management consultant is a professional who helps organisations improve performance, solve problems and achieve strategic objectives. The main roles and activities of a management consultant include:
- Analysing businesses: management consultants conduct comprehensive analyses of a company’s current business practices, structures and processes to identify weaknesses and areas for improvement.
- Strategic planning: They help companies develop and implement strategic plans that are aligned with long-term goals and vision.
- Solution development: Management consultants develop tailored solutions and recommendations to address specific challenges, whether they be operational, financial, marketing, human resource or technology-related.
- Implementing changes: They support companies in implementing the proposed measures by providing training, introducing new processes or implementing technology solutions.
- Project management: Management consultants often take responsibility for managing and coordinating projects to ensure that they are completed on time and within budget.
- Market research: They conduct market research to understand trends, competitive analysis and customer needs to support the company’s strategic direction.
- Financial advice: Management consultants often help companies with financial analysis, budgeting and identifying cost reduction opportunities.
- Change management: They support companies in adapting to changes, whether through restructuring, mergers or acquisitions, and help guide employees through the change process.
- Coaching and training: Management consultants offer training and workshops to educate managers and employees in specific areas such as leadership, team building or problem solving.
- Reporting: They create reports and presentations to communicate the results of their analyses and recommendations clearly and comprehensibly.
Overall, the work of a management consultant aims to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of companies and help them achieve their strategic goals by providing expertise and external perspectives.