- Belgium postponed the implementation of remaining VAT chain modernization rules indefinitely.
- The delay allows taxpayers to prepare for electronic invoicing starting January 2026 and enables further testing by the tax administration.
- Some VAT chain measures were implemented in 2025, but others like the new VAT refund procedure and direct debit payment method are on hold.
- Key changes include extended filing deadlines, abolition of corrected VAT returns, and stricter penalties for late or non-filing.
- The new bank account number for VAT payments and the direct debit method will not be used as planned.
Source: bdo.global
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