- Compulsory electronic invoicing in France will require significant changes in administrative and commercial processes for all French companies by July 1, 2024.
- Partner platforms like B2Brouter are helping customers comply with the new regulations. Partner Dematerialization Platforms (PDP) play a key role in the transmission of electronic invoices between actors and are trusted partners of the French administration.
- PDPs must adhere to specific criteria and provide value-added services such as secure storage, electronic signature, and integration with ERP systems.
- Dematerialization Operators (OD) allow companies to issue and receive electronic invoices but are not authorized to transmit sensitive data.
- The Public Billing Portal (PPF) is a free alternative to PDPs for transmitting data. The PPF is a public portal that allows companies to enter invoice data and transmit it to the administration.
Source B2B Router
Latest Posts in "France"
- VAT Deduction on Company Vehicles: Parliamentary Question by Deputy Thierry Liger
- ANAF Updates Annex to “RO e-TVA” Pre-Completed VAT Return Form
- State Council Establishes Single VAT Regime for Mixed-Use Hotel Premises Rentals
- France Implements Mandatory B2B E-invoicing by 2026 with Phased Rollout
- France Postpones POS Software Certification Deadline to September 2026, Aligns with e-Invoicing Reform