- France’s Ministry of Economy, Finance, and Industry has provided an update on the rollout of electronic invoicing requirements for businesses
- Implementation deadlines have been confirmed, with all companies needing to accept electronic invoices by September 1, 2026, and issue electronic invoices by September 1, 2027
- Partner Dematerialization Platforms (PDPs) have been invited to access the e-invoicing platform early to make technical preparations
- Over 70 PDPs have been registered, and businesses can consult a list of approved PDPs on the impots.gouv.fr website
- The State is confident in the platforms’ ability to provide quality, secure services for businesses
- The project will focus on constructing a directory of recipients and a data concentrator to ensure compliance with the Finance Act for 2024
- The administration will support the transition through ongoing consultation with major stakeholders in the project.
Source: answerconnect.cch.com
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