- France launched an electronic invoicing directory on September 18, 2025 to help businesses prepare for upcoming B2B e-invoicing requirements starting in September 2026
- The directory serves as a central resource where companies can verify which businesses must comply with e-invoicing mandates and find their authorized platform providers
- Companies can use the directory to access electronic billing addresses and identify relevant service providers for compliance purposes
- The French government introduced 10 simplification measures to ease compliance including simplified VAT calculations for B2C profit margins and administrative relief for entities without SIREN numbers
- Non-established taxable persons received a compliance deferral until September 2027 as part of the government efforts to support taxpayers with the new e-invoicing and e-reporting obligations
Source: regfollower.com
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