- French Senate proposed a new earlier timeline for e-invoicing for large businesses
- The French government initially proposed a delay until September 2026
- The French Senate approved an amendment to bring forward the introduction date
- Large businesses would be required to comply with e-invoicing from July 2025
- Medium size taxpayers would have until September 2026 and small taxpayers until September 2027 to comply.
Source: meridianglobalservices.com
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