The French Continuous Transaction Controls (CTC) mandate is scheduled for implementation in September 2026. Businesses must be able to receive electronic invoices, and large and medium-sized enterprises will also be required to issue electronic invoices and report their transaction and payment data. Important upcoming milestones include the issuance of a new Decree and updated External Specifications in the second quarter of 2024, the first registration for Partner Dematerialization Platforms (PDP) in the third quarter of 2024, availability of the Central Directory within the Public Invoicing Portal (PPF) by the end of 2024, and confirmation of PDP registrations in early 2025. Information about the Pilot Phase will be shared in the second quarter of 2024.
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