- France is transitioning from using the public invoicing portal (PPF) to approved Partner Dematerialization Platforms (PDPs) for electronic invoicing
- Over 70 PDPs have been approved to provide secure and comprehensive invoicing solutions
- E-invoicing will be rolled out in phases, starting with large companies by September 1, 2026, and expanding to all businesses by September 1, 2027
- The PPF will now focus on building a directory of recipients of electronic invoices and transmitting data to the tax administration
- The transition aims to ensure the deployment schedule is met and project means are respected.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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