- E-invoicing will be mandatory in France for VAT-liable businesses starting in 2026, with a phased implementation based on company size.
- Electronic invoices must meet strict standards and be transmitted through authorized channels.
- Large and intermediate-sized businesses must comply by September 2026, while very small businesses have until September 2027.
- All businesses must be able to receive electronic invoices by September 2026.
- Non-compliance results in fines, but first offences may be exempt if corrected promptly.
Source: vandelanotte.be
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