The French tax authority, DGFiP, hosted a meeting to discuss the upcoming CTC mandate for e-invoicing in France. The mandate is set to start from 1st September 2026, requiring businesses to receive e-invoices and large/medium-sized businesses to issue e-invoices and e-report a defined scope of transactions. The DGFiP outlined the timeline for the mandate, including new technical specifications, pilot testing, and training for chartered accountants. Stay tuned for more updates on the CTC mandate for e-invoicing in France.
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