- The French government plans to facilitate the adoption of electronic invoicing
- Electronic invoicing will improve competitiveness, payment times, and simplify interactions with the tax administration
- Implementation will be gradual, starting with large companies in 2026 and extending to small and medium-sized enterprises in 2027
- Over 70 digitalization platforms have been registered by the DGFiP, showing strong interest and preparation in the ecosystem
- A partner space on impots.gouv.fr allows businesses to view registered digitalization platforms
- The government is confident in the platforms’ ability to provide secure and comprehensive services
- The project will focus on building a directory of recipients and a data concentrator for transmission to the tax administration
- The administration will work closely with key stakeholders to ensure a smooth transition to electronic invoicing.
Source: presse.economie.gouv.fr
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