- France will require mandatory B2B e-invoicing and e-reporting starting September 1, 2026.
- The goal is to modernize VAT reporting, reduce fraud, and close the VAT gap.
- The reform shifts France from a post-audit approach to a Continuous Transaction Controls (CTC) model with real-time data sent to the tax authority (DGFiP).
- The existing Chorus Pro B2G system will expand into a Public Billing Portal (PPF).
- Certified private platforms (PDPs) will also be used to process domestic B2B invoices and e-reporting for cross-border and B2C transactions.
Source: avalara.com
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