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Date: Thursday 12 October 2023
Time: 10:30 – 11:15 AM BST
Complex and diverse regulatory requirements are being rapidly implemented across the globe presenting challenges to VAT departments, with e-invoicing and e-reporting being made mandatory in France from 1 July 2024. However, the move to mandatory e-invoicing provides a plethora of opportunity – from increased productivity to reduced cost and improved supplier and buyer relationships. Although the date has been delayed, it is imperative that businesses act now in order to comply with the complex tax digitisation requirements that the mandate brings.
Join us for this webcast as we will give you the opportunity to ask questions directly to our panel of experts, so you can be prepared for these upcoming changes.
In this session, we will discuss:
- An overview of the upcoming legislation, timelines and its impact
- Challenges and benefits of the upcoming e-invoicing mandate
- Content and data requirements so you can start preparing ahead
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