The French government has postponed the mandatory adoption of e-invoicing and e-reporting from July 2024 to September 2026. This decision allows businesses more time to prepare and collaborate with the government and technology providers for a successful transition. It is aimed at ensuring the successful adoption of digitalization in the country. Businesses should take advantage of this postponement to align their processes and resources with the upcoming requirements.
Source Marosa
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