03.23.22
Scope of B2G e-invoicing expanded
B2G e-invoicing regulations are already in place for multiple regions in Belgium (Brussels, Flanders and Wallonia). B2G e-invoicing will now be extended to the suppliers of all public entities in all regions across the country. The obligations will be implemented in a phased approach, based on the size of public contracts.
The Belgian government has approved a royal draft decree to this effect. This draft law has not yet become law so the proposed dates are provisional, however, it is expected that by September 2023 the obligation will extend to all public contracts, irrespective of the value of the public contact.
It is however expected that contracts below 3000 Euros will be exempt from the obligation to use e-invoicing.
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