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Webinar: Ready or Not? Belgium’s e-Invoicing Mandate is Coming
Date: 4th of September,
Time: 12pm CEST
Join eezi’s expert on the 4th of September to decode e-invoicing in Belgium and prepare for compliance. Reserve your spot now!
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What we’ll cover
Belgium is entering a new phase of digital tax transformation. With B2G e-invoicing already in effect since March 2024, the focus is now shifting to mandatory B2B e-invoicing for all VAT-registered entities in Belgium, effective from 1 January 2026.
In this 30-minute webinar, our panel of e-invoicing experts will guide you through the key changes, compliance requirements, and strategic considerations as Belgium aligns with the EU’s VAT in the Digital Age (ViDA) initiative.
We’ll also explore Belgium’s adoption of the Peppol Network, the technical foundations of the upcoming mandate, and the future of near-real-time e-reporting set for 2028.
Whether you’re a finance leader, tax professional, or IT systems manager, this session will equip you with the practical insights you need to ensure readiness and compliance.
Topics covered will include…
• The timeline and scope of Belgium’s 2026 B2B e-invoicing mandate
• Key differences between B2G and B2B requirements
• How the Peppol 4-corner model supports Belgian mandates
• Exemptions: who is affected and who isn’t
• Preparing for near-real-time e-reporting in 2028
• Best practices for compliance and future-proofing your invoicing processes
Register now to ensure your business is ready for the shift to structured e-invoicing in Belgium.
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