- A proposal in the French Senate seeks a two-year grace period (without penalties) for VAT-registered taxable persons unable to comply with new B2B e-invoicing and e-reporting requirements.
- The grace period would run from September 1, 2026, to August 31, 2028.
- Only those acting in good faith would qualify for the grace period.
- The proposal is still under discussion and may be clarified or amended before a final decision is made.
Source: 1stopvat.com
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