- Belgian eInvoicing go-live revealed significant data quality issues, especially as automated validation now rejects incomplete or incorrect invoices.
- Historic manual workarounds for invoice errors are no longer possible, increasing compliance risks for tax managers.
- Successful eInvoicing compliance requires close collaboration between tax, finance, and IT departments.
- The grace period introduces operational relief but also governance challenges, with multiple invoice flows and risks of duplicate invoices.
- Transparency and coordination are essential to manage compliance and avoid risks during the transition period.
Source: pincvision.com
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