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The French Parliament has adopted mandatory e-invoicing and real-time reporting reform for value added tax (VAT).
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E-invoicing will apply to all transactions between entities subject to VAT and the transmission of transaction data with effect from 1 July 2024.
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The Government has published the main detailed technical specifications for e-invoicing for discussion with businesses and software providers.
Source: EY
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