- Belgium is adopting e-Invoicing mandates to reduce the VAT gap and make things simpler and more efficient for businesses.
- All VAT-registered businesses must start using structured e-Invoices for local B2B transactions from January 1, 2026.
- The e-Invoicing rules are similar to those already used in government procurement since 2019.
- The government is offering tax breaks to encourage businesses to adopt digital tools for e-Invoicing.
- This shift to e-invoicing is a big deal for both the tax authorities and businesses, and companies should see this as a chance to get better control over their VAT processes.
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