- The Belgian government has approved a decree to expand the use of electronic invoices to all suppliers of public institutions in the country.
- This obligation already exists for suppliers in multiple regions, but will now be extended to all regions.
- Belgium is following the European Directive 2014/55, which mandates the use of electronic invoices for public administration suppliers.
- Specific dates have been set for issuing electronic invoices based on the size of public contracts.
- The goal of implementing electronic invoices is to fight tax fraud and reduce the income gap for the Belgian government.
- The implementation will be gradual and chronological, with details of the system and timeline yet to be published.
- Electronic invoices in Belgium are currently sent through the PEPPOL interoperability model or the Mercurius platform.
Source: edicomgroup.com
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