- Belgium planned to implement a PEPPOL-based e-invoicing system in July 2024, but the plans got postponed
- Flemish government reached e-invoicing goals by 2022
- Business-to-government e-invoicing is mandatory since March 1, 2024
- Flemish government aims for end-to-end e-procurement
- B2B e-invoicing reforms in Belgium postponed to January 2026
- New guidelines for B2B e-invoicing published by Belgian Federal Public Service Finance in July 2024
Source: tiekinetix.com
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