- Belgium updated its draft law on B2B e-invoicing, clarifying scope and aligning with the EU ViDA Directive.
- Non-established entities with Belgian VAT numbers are now formally excluded from the e-invoicing mandate.
- Suppliers are exempt from structured e-invoice requirements if buyers cannot receive compliant e-invoices, allowing alternative formats.
- The law removes previous conditions requiring EU Council authorization, as Belgium now has direct authority post-ViDA Directive.
- The mandatory compliance date remains 1 January 2026, with a three-month penalty grace period announced.
Source: sovos.com
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