The French National Assembly has rejected the proposed amendment to postpone the country’s upcoming mandatory e-invoicing (CTC) reform. As a result, the original timeline for implementation remains in force, starting from September 1, 2026. The amendment had aimed to delay the mandate by one year, citing the need for additional preparation time for businesses.
Source: SNI
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