The French government is launching a pilot program and call for applications for electronic invoicing, with the aim of implementing and generalizing it for businesses by July 1, 2024. The reform aims to reduce administrative burden, simplify reporting obligations, improve fraud prevention, and enhance real-time knowledge of business activity. The pilot program will run from January to June 2024 to test the system’s functionality and adaptability to companies’ needs. Interested companies can apply by forming a team and submitting an application file by June 26, 2023. A service for registering partner dematerialization platforms will also be created.
Source gouv.fr
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