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    LinkedIn Article by Arran Thoma
    January 8, 2026 (about 2 months ago)

    E-Invoicing Update - Jan '26

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    Belgium VAT News • LinkedIn Article by Arran Thoma

    Summary

    KPMG’s latest e‑invoicing developments timeline highlights key implementations for 2026. Belgium will require all VAT payers to issue and receive electronic invoices for domestic B2B transactions from 1 January 2026, with a fallback rule for technical issues. Poland will implement the remaining four e‑invoicing acts in February 2026 after signing them on 9 December 2025.

    Key Facts

    • •From 1 January 2026, all Belgian VAT payers subject to the law must issue and receive electronic invoices for domestic B2B transactions.
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  1. •Belgian VAT payers not established in Belgium are exempt from the initial e‑invoicing requirements.
  2. •A fallback rule allows suppliers to issue invoices in a different format if the customer cannot receive a structured e‑invoice.
  3. •Poland will implement the remaining four e‑invoicing acts in February 2026, following the signing of the acts on 9 December 2025.
  4. •KPMG’s timeline indicates key B2B implementations in Belgium (January) and Poland (February) for 2026.
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