- Belgian entrepreneurs are making significant progress towards e-invoicing with the help of their accountants.
- A survey of 1679 members of the Institute for Tax Advisors and Accountants shows that many are preparing for mandatory electronic invoicing by January 2026.
- Nearly 40 percent of entrepreneurs using accountants are ready for e-invoicing, with expectations that over 85 percent will be ready by 2026.
- Accountants play a crucial role in informing and guiding clients through the transition.
- 73 percent of accounting firms will be ready by January 2026, with larger firms at 84 percent.
- 66 percent have a communication plan for informing clients about new obligations.
- 64.5 percent have set up an e-invoicing system for clients.
- Confidence is growing, with only 5 percent finding the transition very problematic.
- ITAA has partnered with Unifiedpost to provide reliable e-invoicing solutions.
- Unifiedpost offers benefits like compliance with legal retention periods, client approval processes, data security, and compatibility with e-invoicing standards.
- E-invoicing will be mandatory for B2B transactions in Belgium from 2026.
Source: blogitaa.be
Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.
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