- From January 1, 2026, electronic invoicing (e-invoicing) becomes mandatory in Belgium for all transactions between VAT-liable businesses (B2B) with a Belgian VAT number. This applies to all types of businesses, including large companies, small businesses, self-employed, liberal professions, VAT groups, and Belgian branches of foreign companies with a Belgian VAT registration. Non-profit organizations (vzw’s) are only included if they perform taxable B2B transactions. The main exceptions are transactions with consumers (B2C) and international transactions, which are not subject to the e-invoicing obligation.
Source: blogitaa.be
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