- Delays in E-Invoicing Mandate: France’s e-invoicing mandate has been postponed again, with new deadlines set for businesses to comply—large and mid-sized enterprises by September 2027 and small businesses by September 2028—providing additional time for preparation.
- Changes in Implementation Framework: The French government has altered the Public Portal framework, now indicating that it will not serve as a free platform for e-invoicing, necessitating businesses to explore alternative solutions for invoice management.
- Continued Business Preparation Needed: While the delays offer temporary relief, businesses should continue to prepare for the eventual transition to e-invoicing and remain attentive to further developments, with the next key legislative vote scheduled for April 24, 2025.
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