- Advancement of France’s E-Invoicing Mandate: Despite facing complex requirements and delays in documentation, France’s B2B e-invoicing and e-reporting mandates are progressing as planned, with the timeline set to continue through 2024.
- AFNOR Commission Initiatives: The French tax authority (DGFiP) has established the AFNOR commission to address documentation gaps, organizing five specialized working groups to define specifications, expand e-invoicing use cases, and standardize APIs for interactions between companies and Partner Dematerialization Platforms (PDPs).
- Upcoming Developments and Next Steps: The DGFiP is actively working on legal, technical, and governance aspects of the mandate, including becoming France’s Peppol Authority, revising legislation, and completing pilots for the national public directory and e-reporting. The first outputs from the AFNOR groups are anticipated by summer 2025, while all PDPs must complete a final audit by Q4 2025.
Source The Invoicing Hub
See also French E-Invoicing Mandate: A Comprehensive Briefing
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