- Belgium will introduce mandatory eReporting for VAT from January 1, 2028, following eInvoicing in 2026.
- eReporting requires companies to send transaction data directly to tax authorities, in addition to sending invoices to customers.
- The system will use the existing Peppol network, adding tax authorities as a fifth component, so businesses can leverage their current eInvoicing setup.
- eReporting will cover domestic B2B transactions, including sales, purchases, and credit notes, to give authorities near real-time VAT visibility.
- Companies should prepare by reviewing data processes, ensuring structured data storage, and integrating eInvoicing and eReporting systems.
Source: pincvision.com
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