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What we’ll cover
France is moving ahead with its plan to make B2B e-invoicing and e-reporting mandatory in stages. From September 2026 all businesses will need to be able to receive electronic invoices, while large and mid-sized companies will need to be able to send invoices electronically. From September 2027 remaining businesses will also need to be able to send e-invoices.
With deadlines approaching fast, businesses need to act now to choose their approved platform, update systems, and get familiar with the new formats and reporting rules to avoid last-minute disruption.
In this webinar, ecosio e-invoicing expert Camille Bretecher will explain what the mandate means for your business, walk you through the technical and operational requirements, and share practical steps to get ready in time.
Topics covered will include:
- Recent and upcoming changes
- Who will be affected
- Directory registration via an approved platform (PA)
- What e-reporting will mean for cross-border and B2C transactions
- Top tips for achieving a futureproof e-invoicing and e-reporting solution
- Predictions for the future of e-invoicing in Europe
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