- E-invoicing between businesses will be compulsory in Belgium from 1 January 2026.
- The aim is to reduce the “VAT gap” and increase VAT receipts.
- Currently, the obligation exists for invoices issued to public authorities.
- An information campaign will be conducted during the transition period.
- If all Belgians paid the VAT due, the State would have €11 billion in additional revenue each year.
Source: brusselstimes.com
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