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France’s mandatory e-invoicing rollout from 2026 under the Loi de Finances 2024 aims to improve VAT collection and modernize B2B transactions, presenting a strategic opportunity for digital transformation beyond regulatory compliance.
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E-invoicing streamlines invoice processing, reduces costs, accelerates cash flow, strengthens business relationships, and enhances compliance with secure, automated systems that minimize errors and increase visibility across the invoicing lifecycle.
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France will use a 5-corner e-invoicing model, requiring certified platforms (PDPs) to exchange invoices and report to the central PPF portal, ensuring transparency, real-time VAT control, and minimal operational disruption.
Source: blog.axway.com
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