One person. One frustration. One solution.

Fin-Wijzer didn't start with a business plan. It started with a question no one could answer.

The problem

Imagine this: you're starting your own business. You're dealing with clients, your product, your first invoices. And then comes tax.

You google it. You find forum posts from three years ago, ChatGPT answers without sources, and Tax Authority pages referencing legal articles you can't decipher. You call an accountant. €105 per hour, two-week waiting list.

Here's the thing: the answer is right there in the law. Black and white. But the law is written for lawyers, not for entrepreneurs. And no one translates it.

That's the problem. Not that the information doesn't exist. But it's unreachable for the people who need it most.

Who's behind this

My name is Bastiaan, I'm 21, and I'm building Fin-Wijzer.

No big team. No investors. Just someone who saw a gap between the law and the entrepreneur. And decided to close it.

I believe tax law doesn't have to be complicated. The rules are clear when you read them. The problem is that no one makes them readable. Fin-Wijzer changes that.

This isn't a startup waiting for the next funding round. This is a product being built because it needs to exist.

What we're building towards

Fin-Wijzer makes tax law understandable. Not by giving advice. We leave that to tax professionals. But by translating the law into language you understand, with a direct reference to the exact legal article.

So you, as an entrepreneur, can verify things yourself. So you show up prepared at your accountant's office. So you understand what happens with your money and why.

That's not a luxury. That's a right.

Curious how it works?

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