- From July 1, 2024, electronic invoicing will become increasingly mandatory in France.
- Companies will be required to transmit invoice statuses to their business partners and the tax authorities to enable end-to-end follow-up of the invoice lifecycle and facilitate the pre-filling of VAT declarations.
- The partner dematerialisation platform or public invoicing portal will transmit information on invoice processing statuses to the other party and the administration. Mandatory, recommended, and free statuses are foreseen by the legislator.
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