- Mandatory e-invoicing and e-reporting in France will begin on September 1, 2026, with all taxable persons required to receive e-invoices and e-reports, and large taxable persons required to issue them.
- E-invoices are required for B2B transactions between domestic taxable persons, while e-reports are needed for B2B transactions involving a foreign party and for B2C transactions.
- Over 4 million companies will be affected, with expected savings of EUR 7–10 per invoice, totaling up to EUR 4.5 billion.
- The DGPF plans to expand the required data for e-invoicing from 24 to 32 data points in future phases.
- Companies should start preparing for these changes and stay updated on further regulatory developments.
Source: vatabout.com
- See also
- Join the Linkedin Group on Global E-Invoicing/E-Reporting/SAF-T Developments, click HERE
- Join the LinkedIn Group on ”VAT in the Digital Age” (VIDA), click HERE
Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.
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