- The Belgian Chamber of Representatives approved Bill No. 55K3743001, proposing changes to the VAT Act to introduce mandatory structured electronic invoicing for specific business-to-business transactions starting from January 1, 2026.
- The bill excludes business-to-government and business-to-consumer transactions, applies to all VAT-registered taxpayers except for those under the flat-rate regime, exclusively engaged in VAT-exempt transactions, or bankrupt taxpayers.
- It also requires structured e-invoices to be transmitted via the PEPPOL network and exempts foreign taxpayers registered for VAT in Belgium without a permanent establishment in the country.
- The bill also clarifies the taxable transactions subject to e-invoicing limitations.
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