- France announces new timeline for e-invoicing and e-reporting mandate
- Implementation will occur in two phases
- Large and mid-sized companies must comply by September 1, 2026
- All taxpayers must have capability to receive electronic invoices by September 1, 2026
- Small and medium-sized companies and microenterprises must comply fully by September 1, 2027
- Entry into force dates may be adjusted by one quarter if necessary
- Businesses have additional time to assess their IT systems and tax compliance processes.
Source: fonoa.com
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