Vertex Inc. highlights how continuous transaction controls (CTCs) shift tax compliance into real-time, exposing risks from misaligned IT, tax, and finance functions. The article outlines upcoming EU e‑invoicing mandates—Belgium 2026, Slovakia 2027, France 2026, Poland 2026, Germany phased rollout—and stresses the need for cross‑functional collaboration to meet real‑time reporting requirements.
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e-Invoice.app · 7 days ago
France’s e‑invoicing reform mandates all VAT‑subject businesses to use an approved platform from 1 September 2026, with SMEs joining in 2027. The article explains the difference between accreditation and live invoice exchange, outlines penalties, and highlights the possibility of a 1 December 2026 deferral.
Comarch · 9 days ago
France will enforce a comprehensive e‑invoicing and e‑reporting mandate from 1 September 2026. Large and intermediate‑sized companies must issue e‑invoices immediately, while SMEs and foreign firms begin on 1 September 2027. The guidance outlines size thresholds, real‑time reporting requirements, and the penalty regime during the pilot phase.
Storecove · 14 days ago
France has launched a 2026 e‑invoicing pilot that runs from February to August, allowing businesses to test real invoice exchanges on the French Public Invoicing Portal. The pilot precedes the mandatory e‑invoicing regime that will take effect on 1 September 2026. Storecove will enable clients to join the pilot from mid‑June via its French API and the national Annuaire directory.
VatCalc · 21 days ago
France confirms that its e‑invoicing mandate remains scheduled for 1 September 2026, with no postponement announced. The DGFiP will soften penalty enforcement until at least 1 January 2027 for taxpayers who made best efforts from the start of the first phase, and a contingency deferral to 1 December 2026 is still available. The launch will rely on the Plateforme Agréée network, of which only a fraction are currently active.
e-Invoice.app · 22 days ago
France's e-invoicing reform, effective 1 September 2026, requires all businesses with a French VAT footprint to use approved platforms for issuing and receiving electronic invoices and for transmitting transaction and payment data. The reform mandates structured invoice formats (UBL, CII, Factur-X) following EN 16931 with French extensions and adds four mandatory fields. SMEs and micro-enterprises will join the issuance and reporting obligations on 1 September 2027, while large enterprises must comply from 1 September 2026.
The Invoicing Hub · about 1 month ago
France's e-invoicing mandate will enter its first phase on 1 September 2026, requiring large companies to issue and receive electronic invoices and submit e‑reporting to the PPF, while small firms must only receive them. The latest External Specifications v3.2, published 30 April 2026, mandate hourly aggregation of PPF submissions by Accredited Platforms and clarify B2G, G2B, and G2G processing. AFNOR standards are slated for final updates by the end of May 2026 to cover additional use cases such as agriculture and food industry.
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Key Takeaways
In 2026, Belgium requires B2B transactions to comply with real-time digital reporting.
In 2027, Slovakia will launch its real-time digital reporting system for B2B transactions.
By 2027, the majority of EU B2B transactions will need real-time digital reporting.
France's PDP reform introduces real-time digital reporting requirements for B2B transactions starting in 2026.
Poland's KSeF program requires real-time digital reporting of B2B invoices starting in 2026.
Primary source
Read the full article at Vertex Inc.This summary was published on VATfaqs.com on 24 June 2026. It relates to VAT developments in France. The original source is Vertex Inc..