- French Senate approves amendment to Finance Bill for new timetable for e-invoicing requirements
- Originally, all businesses were to start accepting electronic invoices from July 1, 2024
- Mandatory e-invoicing issuing obligations for 300 largest firms to start from July 1, 2025
- Large and intermediate-size enterprises (ETIs) allowed until September 1, 2026
- Small and medium-sized enterprises deadline set for September 1, 2027
- Government must seek approval from parliament to alter these dates unilaterally.
Source: answerconnect.cch.com
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