Belgium is on its way to enforcing electronic invoicing for B2B transactions, having already introduced it for governmental transactions since 2024. It’s important to stay in the know with the country’s upcoming invoicing changes.
This page serves as your overview of Belgium e-invoicing, providing the must-know information for tax compliance. Be sure to bookmark the page to be ahead of regulatory updates.
Latest Posts in "Belgium"
- Belgium Grants Three-Month Grace Period for Mandatory B2B E-Invoicing Starting January 2026
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- Tolerance Period of 3 months for E-Invoicing Implementation in Belgium
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