France provides list of authorised agents for mandatory B2B e-invoicing

28 January 2026

France’s central public finance authority (DGFiP) has published a list of approved e‑invoicing platform agents that French businesses may appoint ahead of the introduction of mandatory e‑invoicing and e‑reporting from September 2026.

Under the new regime, resident businesses will be required to submit B2B domestic invoices to the French tax authorities via the new e‑invoicing platform rather than sending invoices directly to their customers. The tax authority will validate each invoice and apply a digital stamp before transmitting it to the customer through the system.

The aim of the new reporting framework is to reduce errors commonly found on invoices and to strengthen measures to prevent VAT fraud.

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