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    January 8, 2026 (about 2 months ago)

    Belgium: tolerance for ‘PEPPOL’ Invoice Sanctions

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    Belgium VAT News • Vatsquare

    Summary

    Belgium will require VAT‑liable businesses to issue and receive structured electronic invoices (PEPPOL) from 1 January 2026. For the first three months of 2026, no sanctions will be imposed if companies can prove timely and reasonable preparations, but the tolerance is case‑by‑case and not a blanket postponement.

    Key Facts

    • •From 1 January 2026, Belgian VAT‑liable businesses must issue and receive structured electronic invoices (PEPPOL) for B2B transactions.
    • •During the first three months of 2026 (January–March), no sanctions will be imposed if businesses can demonstrate timely and reasonable preparations to comply.
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  1. •The tolerance is not a general postponement; it applies only when the business has made sufficient efforts for timely and correct implementation.
  2. •Tax authorities will assess compliance on a case‑by‑case basis during the tolerance period.
  3. Europe
    Belgium
    Compliance
    E-Invoicing
    VAT Update
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