The state of e-invoicing in France
The French government and businesses across the country are already familiar with e-invoicing requirements as there have been multiple regulations already introduced in this area. France took a crucial step by introducing obligatory e-invoicing for B2G transactions back in 2017. In recent years, the process has been completed, and since 2020 all businesses have been obliged to use e-invoicing when supplying goods and services to public entities via the dedicated e-invoicing portal Chorus Pro. The total number of e-invoices already exchanged via the Chorus Pro portal is currently close to 25 million.
Source Ridvan Yigit
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