In 2025, there are quite a few changes in terms of VAT for the self-employed in Belgium. So what does this new ‘VAT chain’ have in store for you? We’ll walk you through the main changes!
The new VAT chain includes a series of changes aimed at making the VAT system simpler, more flexible, and clearer for both the self-employed and for tax advisors.
Do you file quarterly VAT returns? Now you have a little more time to do so. The deadline has been extended from the 20th to the 25th of the month following the end of the quarter. This gives you 5 extra days to file your quarterly return and pay the VAT due. If you file monthly returns, the deadline remains the same.
Until the end of 2024, you could file a corrective VAT return after the legal filing deadline if you made a mistake. This option is no longer available from 2025.
If you discover an error in your return after the filing deadline has passed, you’ll need to make the correction in the next return. Here’s how to file a VAT correction.
If the VAT authorities request additional information from you, you must respond within one month. In situations deemed urgent, this timeframe may even be shortened. Make sure to respond in time and in full to avoid fines.
If you don’t file your VAT return within 3 months of the deadline, the VAT authorities will issue a proposal for a ‘substitute’ return with an estimate of the amount of VAT due.
This amount is based on the highest VAT amount you have owed the state in the last 12 months, with a minimum of €2,100. You then have 1 month to correct this amount, by filing a correct return.
⚠️ If you don’t submit your VAT return or file it late, you also get a fine (see below).
Fines for late VAT declarations or payments are being increased.
If you have recorded all your income and expenses in Accountable, you can generate your VAT return in one click. Avoiding delays, and the related fines, has never been easier.
The VAT current account has been replaced by a VAT provision account. The principle remains the same, except that the VAT provision account offers more flexibility.
This new account allows you to manage your VAT credits and request refunds yourself. You can access this account via MyMinfin. You can also now consult all your personal VAT information on MyMinfin. Handy!
Thanks to a brand new API interface, you’ll soon be able to submit your VAT return to Intervat directly via Accountable. What’s the advantage for you?
Keep an eye on our app – the API interface is coming soon!
Author - Artyom Ghazaryan
Artyom is Head of Accounting at Accountable, and a chartered Accountant & Tax Specialist.
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