- French National Assembly rejected amendment to delay eInvoicing mandate
- Amendment aimed to postpone timeline by one year for company preparation
- Original timeline remains unchanged
- By 1 September 2026, all companies must receive e-invoices; Large and Intermediate Enterprises must issue e-invoices
- By 1 September 2027, Small, Medium, and Micro companies must issue e-invoices
Source: p2pnetwork.org
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