What’s Inside the e-Book?
Best Practices: Practical advice on transitioning to structured e-Invoicing and ensuring data integrity.
Overview of Belgium’s e-Invoicing Regulations: A clear explanation of the new requirements and their impact on B2B and B2G transactions.
Phased Implementation Timeline: Detailed insights into key dates, including the January 2026 mandate for B2B transactions and March 2024 for B2G transactions.
Compliance Essentials: Key requirements for generating, transmitting, and storing e-Invoices, including adherence to the Peppol BIS 3.0 standard.
Technical Integration: Guidance on using Peppol-certified Access Points and the temporary HERMES platform for structured e-Invoice submissions.
Penalties for Non-Compliance: Awareness of potential fines and other risks for failing to meet Belgium’s mandatory e-Invoicing standards.
Financial Incentives: Learn how to benefit from government support for technology investments and upgrades.
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