- The reform of electronic invoicing in France has been postponed until 2026.
- The new schedule includes a pilot phase in 2024, a trial phase in 2025, and full implementation in 2026.
- The deadline for receiving and issuing electronic invoices has been extended for different types of businesses.
- Companies have extra time to prepare for the transition to electronic invoicing and data transmission.
- It is important for businesses to assess their operations, determine applicable VAT regulations, and optimize their IT systems for the reform.
Source: mathez-formation.fr
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