- Belgium announced a three-month grace period at the start of 2026 for mandatory B2B e-invoicing.
- The grace period applies only if businesses show “timely and reasonable” efforts to comply.
- It covers infractions related to lacking technical capability or system readiness for e-invoicing.
- Businesses must still fulfill invoicing obligations using alternative formats or methods during the grace period.
- The definition of “timely and reasonable” efforts will be assessed case by case.
Source: taxathand.com
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