- France has approved the first 101 e-invoicing platforms as part of its digital invoicing and VAT reform.
- From 1 September 2026, all VAT-registered businesses must be able to receive e-invoices; large and medium businesses must issue them first, with all businesses required by 1 September 2027.
- Approved platforms are identified by a visual marker and have passed regulatory, fiscal, technical, and interoperability tests.
- The reform combines State-operated services with a network of approved private platforms to support businesses of all sizes.
- The initiative aims to modernize business processes, simplify reporting, secure data, and combat VAT fraud, with a testing phase starting March 2026.
Source: regfollower.com
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