Pincvision Webinar: France E-Invoicing & E-Reporting (June 4) – VATupdate
- France’s mandatory eInvoicing and eReporting rollout is phased and will affect both French and foreign companies operating in France.
- From Sept. 1, 2026, all VAT-taxable businesses in France must receive eInvoices, and large/intermediate businesses must also issue eInvoices and/or eReport; from Sept. 1, 2027, small and very small businesses join.
- Domestic B2B invoices must go through a certified Accredited Platform, use structured formats, and include lifecycle/payment status updates where required.
- eReporting covers B2C and cross-border transactions, with daily aggregated reporting for B2C and detailed reporting for cross-border B2B.
- The main challenge is data consistency across invoicing, eReporting, and VAT returns; mismatches can cause validation failures and reconciliation issues.
Source: campaigns.pincvision.com
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