- France is implementing major digital tax reforms, including mandatory B2B e-invoicing and electronic reporting (e-reporting) for VAT-registered businesses.
- E-reporting requires businesses to report B2C, export, and intra-EU transactions directly to the tax authority in near real time.
- The e-reporting mandate will be rolled out in two stages: starting September 1, 2026 for large and mid-sized companies, and September 1, 2027 for other taxpayers.
- E-reporting is a complementary requirement to e-invoicing and is essential for full VAT compliance under the new system.
Source: 1stopvat.com
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