The French Government has released the latest version (2.1) of the “Dossier de spécifications externes de la facturation électronique”. The updated external technical specifications document was released on July 29, 2022 and the major update relates to vouchers and gift cards.
As a reminder, France will introduce mandatory e-invoicing and e-reporting in a phased approach starting July 1, 2024. All French businesses, regardless of size, will need to be able to receive e-invoices from their suppliers from this date.
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