UPDATE: From 2023 France will extend e-invoices for all B2B transactions

18 November 2019

From January 2023, France will extend the obligation to submit electronic VAT invoices to all business-to-business sales transactions undertaken in the country.

This requirement has already been in place for business-to-government transactions from 2018 and requires effected businesses to use an authorised software to raise and send invoices via a digital connection (such as an EDI or API) to their customers.

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