Recent developments highlight this ongoing cycle. France’s e-invoicing mandate has been postponed again, pushing compliance deadlines for large and mid-sized enterprises to September 2027 and small businesses to September 2028.
While these delays may provide temporary relief, businesses cannot afford to treat them as an opportunity to pause preparations. Instead, organizations should use this time strategically – assessing compliance requirements, optimizing their invoicing processes, and selecting the right technology partners.
Source: www.vertexinc.com
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