French companies will be required to agree to receive invoices in electronic form from January 1, 2023. France is preparing for a major reform that will require all companies to exchange their invoices electronically (e-invoicing) and to transmit to the administration all the tax data of their transactions (e-reporting) falling within the scope of VAT application.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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