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Belgium, capital of Europe and key player in the EU single market is introducing mandatory B2B e-invoicing from January 2026. Due to its strategic location and strong cross-border ties, compliance is essential for businesses operating in or with Belgium.
The mandate will use Peppol, a secure and interoperable e-invoicing network adopted by several European countries. Businesses will need to send and receive invoices through Peppol to meet the new legal requirements.
In this exclusive webinar, Sovos experts Ines Carvalho and Luis Santos will explain Belgium’s B2B e-invoicing fundamentals and showcase a live demo of Sovos’ end-to-end compliance solution. With the EU moving towards CTC and ViDA initiative, choosing a long-term compliance partner is more important than ever.
The session will include:
- Overview of Belgium’s mandatory B2B e-invoicing from January 2026
- Use of the Peppol network for invoice exchange
- Live demo of Sovos’ e-invoicing solution
- Importance of a long-term compliance partner for CTC and ViDA readiness
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