- France’s Senate rejected a proposal to lower VAT registration thresholds for small businesses and self-employed workers in the 2026 Finance Bill.
- The current, higher VAT exemption limits will remain in place.
- This decision removes a potential compliance burden for tens of thousands of micro-entrepreneurs.
- The amendment was passed on December 2, eliminating Article 25’s VAT reform measures for 2026.
Source: vatcalc.com
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