Although everything seemed to be ready, the French Ministry of Economy announced that mandatory electronic invoicing and e-reporting for private companies, the first phase of which was scheduled for July 2024, is postponed until a later date. The issue will be discussed in the fall, and the new plan is expected to be finalized with the next budget law.
Therefore, for everyone that does business with suppliers and customers outside Italy, it will be essential to be up to date with the developments affecting European and non-European countries regarding electronic invoicing and e-reporting. Here, we will provide an overview, and then an analysis of steps taken by our French neighbor.
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Source: www.doxee.com
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