- France’s e-invoicing reform pilot phase starts February 2026
- Sovos is ready to support businesses during this transition
- Reform requires all VAT-registered businesses to receive e-invoices by September 2026
- E-invoice issuance and reporting will be phased in from 2026 to 2027
- Pilot phase participation is voluntary and tests all processes
- Sovos covers all 36 use cases identified by the French tax authority
- Solutions include issuing and receiving invoices in required formats
- Invoices can be exchanged via public portal or PDPs using PEPPOL network
- E-reporting data for B2C, cross-border B2B, and payment data is managed
- Platform complies with latest technical specifications
- Sovos is registered as a Partner Dematerialisation Platform
- Strong regulatory expertise and infrastructure support clients through implementation
Source: sovos.com
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