- France is considering postponing the mandatory B2B e-invoicing deadline.
- A committee of the National Assembly has adopted a Draft Law to delay the implementation.
- The initial plan was for mandatory e-invoicing in 2024, now proposed for September 2027.
- Large and medium companies must issue e-invoices by September 2027, possibly extended to December 2027.
- Small and micro companies have a deadline of September 2028, possibly extended to December 2028.
- Delays are due to changes in the government e-invoicing platform, Portail Public de Facturation.
- The proposed postponement aims to give businesses more time to prepare.
- Final voting on the postponement is scheduled for April 24, 2025.
- Businesses should continue preparing for mandatory e-invoicing regardless of the vote outcome.
Source: vatabout.com
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