The Belgian VAT authorities have announced that they will no longer provide hardcopies of quarterly VAT account statements to most taxpayers as from the third quarter of 2022; instead, the quarterly statements will be made available online via MyMinfin. More information on how taxpayers can view the statements and determine the current status of their VAT account can be found on the tax authorities’ website (See financien.belgium).
Foreign companies that are not established in Belgium and do not have a Belgian ID card will not be able to view their VAT current account statement online. The Centre For Specific Matters has confirmed verbally to Deloitte Belgium that the VAT authorities will continue to send hardcopies of quarterly VAT current account statements to all taxable persons falling within its jurisdiction.
Source Deloitte
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