Belgium’s Ministry of Finance has reconfirmed plans to commence mandatory B2B e-invoicing from July 2024. As well as e-invoicing, this will include near-live e-reporting to replace the annual customer listing report. The proposals are yet to be fully agreed by the government and submitted to Parliament.
Belgium’s preferred plan is two staged: PEPPOL-based e-invoicing between taxpayers; then enhanced with Continuous Transaction Control pre-clearance with the tax authorities.
- Ministry of Finance backs e-invoicing
- Pre-clearance live invoice reporting to government unlikely
-
Europe e-invoicing and live reporting
Source: www.vatcalc.com
Latest Posts in "Belgium"
- Technical Issue Causes Limited Access to Online Services (MyMinfin, INTERVAT, BIZTAX)
- Belgium’s VAT Reforms: Reduced Rates for Renovations, Ecofriendly Heating, and Art Purchases
- Belgium Postpones VAT Modernization Indefinitely; Transitional Measures Extended Until Further Notice
- Belgium Delays New VAT Chain Implementation, Extends Transitional Period Indefinitely
- Belgium’s B2B E-Invoicing Framework in Preparation for 2026