On 3 October 2022, the Belgian Federal Government introduced a draft bill containing various tax and financial provisions to the Chamber of Representatives. The government is seeking through the bill to implement the “Second Action Plan for a coordinated anti-fraud policy” launched by the minister of finance and the bill includes a wide range of tax measures, primarily affecting procedural aspects.
Source Deloitte
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