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Belgium fiscal gap, reforms and labour pressures
Overview
Belgium faces a deepening fiscal crisis, with the Monitoring Committee warning of a €7.9 billion budget gap by 2029 and a debt ratio projected to reach 117% of GDP. Prime Minister Bart De Wever has called for at least €7 billion in savings to comply with EU rules, though experts like National Bank Governor Pierre Wunsch suggest cuts may need to reach €11 billion to maintain investor confidence.
The federal coalition is divided over revenue generation. While the government aims to lower labor taxes, proposals for a wealth tax have sparked intense debate. Centrist Les Engagés and Vooruit have proposed levies on high-net-worth assets, facing strong opposition from the MR, N-VA, and CD&V. MR leader Georges-Louis Bouchez has dismissed new taxes as “another layer of taxes to the budget lasagna,” advocating instead for spending cuts. To boost revenue, the government has already increased the dividend tax to 18% and abolished mortgage-interest deductions for non-owner-occupied properties.
Economic indicators show rising distress: corporate debt stands at 90.6% of GDP, and the first half of 2026 saw a record 6,267 bankruptcies. Consumer credit arrears have reached €1.6 billion. To achieve its €32 billion net savings target, the De Wever government plans to cut social security spending, including freezing the “well-being” allowance and reforming pensions and healthcare. Meanwhile, experts have raised concerns regarding the efficiency of government subsidies and the high para-fiscal pressure on the economy.
Entities
Ghent University · Belgium · Gert Peersman · Karel Anthonissen
Timeline
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10 days ago
[BUSINESS] 2 sourcesBelgium fiscal experts urge scrutiny of taxes and subsidiesBelgian experts call for stricter scrutiny of fiscal policy, highlighting high tax burdens and the need to evaluate the economic efficiency of government subsidies during budget negotiations.
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27 days ago
[POLITICS] 2 sourcesBelgian Government's Budget Cuts Target Social Security SavingsBelgium's De Wever government aims for €32 bn in savings, with almost half coming from social security cuts such as pension reforms and reduced unemployment benefits, amid ongoing inflation and demographic‑driv
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about 1 month ago
[BUSINESS] 5 sourcesEurozone banks tighten credit amid economic, geopolitical risksEurozone banks are tightening lending standards amid higher rates and geopolitical risks, while corporate debt varies widely across EU nations, with Luxembourg at 251 % of GDP and France showing genuine debt‑vV
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about 1 month ago
[POLITICS] 3 sourcesBelgium faces high tax burden on work, prompting unemployment worriesBelgium’s high taxes on regular work and expanded flexi‑jobs spark debate as 1.5 million remain unemployed, raising welfare‑state concerns.
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about 1 month ago
[BUSINESS] 2 sourcesBelgian workers balk at stagnant wages and seek flexible pay while IT staff downplay job securityBelgian workers cite stagnant wages and seek flexible pay options, with over half ready to quit; meanwhile only 47 % of IT staff view job security as crucial, per Randstad research.
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about 1 month ago
[POLITICS] 3 sourcesBelgium’s De Wever government adopts pre‑summer reforms and postpones €10 billion savingsBart De Wever’s cabinet finalised annualised work hours, a family credit, an Israeli‑settlement import ban, and other reforms before the summer break, while postponing a €10 billion savings plan and leaving a ‑
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about 1 month ago
[BUSINESS] 2 sourcesEurostat data shows Belgium, France and Netherlands corporate debt above EU 85% GDP alert limitEurostat shows EU corporate debt at 70 % of GDP, with Belgium, France and the Netherlands exceeding the 85 % GDP alert level, prompting Commission scrutiny of potential macro‑economic risks.
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about 1 month ago
[BUSINESS] 2 sourcesMeta halves Belgium corporate tax bill for 2025Meta will pay €917,489 corporate tax in Belgium for 2025, over half less than 2024, after shifting profits to Ireland, cutting staff and restructuring its Belgian unit.
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about 1 month ago
[POLITICS] 2 sourcesGeorges-Louis Bouchez opposes new taxes as Belgium targets €10bn budget cut by 2029Georges‑Louis Bouchez rejected new taxes, urging spending cuts as Belgium’s coalition eyes a €10 bn budget clean‑up by 2029.
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about 1 month ago
[POLITICS] 2 sourcesFlemish Parliament Approves 2026 Budget with €2.2 bn DeficitFlanders approved a 2026 budget showing a €2.2 bn deficit, driven by inflation and infrastructure costs, and set a goal of balancing the budget by 2027 with limited hiring and €20 m savings.
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about 1 month ago
[POLITICS] 2 sourcesBelgium faces €7.9 bn budget gap by 2029, seeks reformsBelgium must find €7.9 bn by 2029 to meet EU fiscal rules, prompting VAT reforms and spending cuts amid soaring debt and deficit concerns.
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about 2 months ago
[BUSINESS] 2 sourcesBelgium sees surge in consumer credit arrears and record corporate bankruptciesBelgium reports a sharp rise in overdue consumer loans, with 242,000 borrowers in arrears and €1.6 bn debt, while corporate bankruptcies hit a half‑year record of 6,267, highlighting widening economic strain.
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about 2 months ago
[BUSINESS] 3 sourcesBelgian Finance Minister Jan Jambon raises dividend tax to 18%Belgium raises dividend tax from 15% to 18% on 1 July, tightening rules on corporate payouts and liquid reserves, per Finance Minister Jan Jambon.
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about 2 months ago
[POLITICS] 2 sourcesBelgian Finance Ministry's 2025 Report Questioned for Over‑Optimistic ClaimsBelgium’s finance ministry lauds 2025 tax reforms, but the NUOD union cites staff shortages and limited fraud detection, questioning the report’s upbeat claims.
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about 2 months ago
[POLITICS] 2 sourcesBelgium coalition tax reform faces split over wealth‑tax proposalBelgium’s coalition debate over a wealth‑tax to help close a €7 billion deficit faces party opposition, while 76 % of citizens support taxing the wealthiest.
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about 2 months ago
[POLITICS] 2 sourcesBelgium wealth tax proposal triggers debate over impact on investorsBelgium's plan to tax wealth over €500k up to 0.6% faces criticism from Odoo's founder over potential capital flight, while a poll shows mixed public opinion on its fairness.
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about 2 months ago
[POLITICS] 4 sourcesBelgian PM Bart De Wever calls for at least €7 bn in extra savings, avoids committing to exact amountBelgian PM Bart De Wever said Belgium must find at least €7 bn in extra savings to meet EU rules, while rejecting a specific wealth‑tax proposal.
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about 2 months ago
[BUSINESS] 4 sourcesBelgium's budget cuts likely to slow growth, ING saysING warns Belgium's budget‑deficit cuts will slow growth below the eurozone average, with investors sceptical but no credit downgrade expected.
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about 2 months ago
[POLITICS] 5 sourcesBelgium wealth tax proposal sparks coalition clashLes Engagés propose a wealth tax on assets over €500,000 to aid Belgium's budget deficit, but MR leader Georges‑Louis Bouchez called it “a madness,” deepening coalition tensions.
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2 months ago
[BUSINESS] 3 sources2026 Tax Reforms in the Netherlands and Belgium Set New Income and Capital Gains RulesThe Netherlands and Belgium will implement 2026 tax reforms: the Dutch introduce new income‑tax brackets, a 4.85% ZVW contribution and updated asset‑tax rates, while Belgium enacts a 10% capital‑gains tax with
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2 months ago
[POLITICS] 2 sourcesBelgium tax reforms trigger Antwerp assistance as owners face higher billsAntwerp offers tax‑filing help to vulnerable citizens while Belgium ends mortgage‑interest deductions, increasing bills for about 500,000 owners.
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2 months ago
[POLITICS] 2 sourcesBelgium on the brink of fiscal collapse as public spending spirals and confidence fallsGeorges‑Louis Bouchez warns Belgium faces near‑bankruptcy, urging spending cuts; a poll shows 70 % lack confidence in financial stability, yet only 19 % would leave the country.
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3 months ago
[POLITICS] 2 sourcesBelgium targets €7 billion in budget cuts to address deep deficitBelgium's government, guided by the Federal Planning Bureau, is targeting €7 billion in savings through tax reforms, spending cuts and asset sales, while transport minister Jean‑Luc Crucke warns further cuts风险州
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3 months ago
[BUSINESS] 2 sourcesBelgium outlines €40 billion plan to cut deficit without raising taxes on low‑income householdsA 2026 study proposes Belgian fiscal reforms to raise €40.6 bn by 2029, targeting wealthier households with globalised income tax, capital‑gains tax, and tiered wealth tax, aiming to cut the deficit without tax
Sources
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