04.28.22
Mandatory B2G e-invoicing
A Royal Decree has been published outlining the modalities regarding the obligation for entrepreneurs in the context of public contracts and concession contracts (B2G).
Below are a few key timeframes regarding e-invoicing obligations:
- 1 October 2022: public contracts and concessions the estimated value of which is less than European threshold
- 1 April 2023: public contracts and concessions the estimated value of which is less than EUR 30 000 excluding value added tax, but less than European threshold
- 1 October 2023: all public contracts and concessions
The Official Royal Decree can be found via the following link.
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