- The French government has postponed the implementation of its electronic invoicing system, which aims to reduce administrative burden, simplify VAT reporting, and improve fraud prevention.
- The system is expected to save small and medium-sized enterprises €4.5 billion per year.
- The postponement will allow for more collaboration with stakeholders and ensure a successful transition for the 4 million companies affected.
- The registration service for partner dematerialization platforms is already accepting applications, and the government is committed to working closely with stakeholders to implement the reform.
- No new date for implementation announced yet
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