- France’s mandatory e-invoicing rollout may be delayed again
- The project is undergoing a strategic reorientation to focus on developing a recipient directory and data concentrator
- Large enterprises must comply by September 2026, followed by small and micro-businesses in 2027
- Concerns arise about whether the necessary infrastructure will be ready in time
- PDPs play a critical role in managing e-invoices and ensuring compliance with regulations
- The announcement hints at a possible shift in responsibilities toward PDPs and away from the public invoicing portal
Source: fonoa.com
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