- Belgium is preparing for a new era of digital financial practices with the approval of a preliminary draft law mandating the use of structured electronic invoices.
- This move aims to maximize the benefits of electronic invoicing by emphasizing machine-readable formats, paving the way for automated processing.
- The FPS Finance is set to inform businesses about this shift through a communication campaign, making it easier for everyone to switch to electronic invoicing.
- Additionally, a revised draft legislation mandating structured B2B e-invoicing is progressing, slated to take effect from January 1, 2026.
- This directive applies to Belgian-resident companies and local subsidiaries of foreign entities, with Peppol as the foundational platform.
- Belgium is preparing for a major shift in how businesses handle their finances, making things more digital and efficient.
Source SNI
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