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Do I have to declare my turnover as a micro-enterprise?

✅ In brief


Yes. A micro-entrepreneur must declare turnover according to the chosen frequency, even when turnover is zero.


🧭 What you need to know


  • The declaration is used in particular to calculate social security contributions.
  • Leegal helps you understand creation, but regular declarations then fall under the entrepreneur's obligations.
  • Social security contributions are calculated based on turnover collected.
  • The declaration may be monthly or quarterly depending on the option chosen at creation or modified later under the applicable rules.


🛠️ How Leegal supports you


  • Leegal helps you prepare useful information to declare your activity under the micro-enterprise regime.
  • The process clarifies supporting documents, address, activity, identity information and any points requiring attention.
  • You keep a clear view of what relates to creation and what will later fall under your micro-entrepreneur obligations.


🔎 Points to check


  • Choose and respect the declaration frequency.
  • Keep invoices and supporting documents.
  • Monitor the thresholds applicable to the regime.
  • The micro-enterprise regime remains simplified, but it still involves declarations, thresholds and obligations.
  • Some activities may require a qualification, insurance, specific registration or particular supporting documents.
  • Prices must be read together with any mandatory official fees: the Starter plan starts at €0 excl. VAT in Leegal service fees, excluding mandatory official fees.


📌 Key takeaway


The micro-enterprise regime is often practical for starting alone, but it must remain consistent with your activity, expected revenue and obligations.



Updated on: 06/07/2026

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