- From January 1, 2026, Belgian VAT-registered companies must use structured electronic invoices for domestic B2B transactions; paper and simple PDF invoices will no longer be accepted.
- A three-month tolerance period (until March 31, 2026) allows businesses that have made reasonable efforts to comply to temporarily use conventional invoice formats without immediate penalties.
- The tolerance is not a postponement; each case will be individually assessed, and late starters who did not begin preparations before 2026 are not covered.
- Full enforcement, including administrative fines, begins April 1, 2026, for non-compliance.
- Belgium plans further VAT digitalization, including near real-time VAT e-reporting from January 2028.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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