Latest E-Invoicing Regulatory Updates for France
France May Introduce a Two-Year Grace Period for E-Invoicing and E-Reporting
France’s draft Finance Law for 2026 proposes a two-year grace period on e-invoicing penalties for compliant businesses acting in good faith, from 2026 to 2028.
France Launches E-Invoicing Directory Ahead of 2026 Mandate
France’s DGFiP and AIFE have launched an electronic invoicing directory to help businesses prepare for the 2026 B2B e-invoicing mandate and identify approved platforms.
France's 2026 Finance Law: E-Invoicing Rules Revised
France's 2026 Finance Law draft delays e-reporting for foreign firms and increases e-invoicing penalties. Get the key updates.
Chorus Pro to Remain France’s B2G E-Invoicing Platform
France confirms that Chorus Pro will remain the official B2G e-invoicing platform beyond 2026, continuing to support public sector invoicing under the new mandate.
France Expands Chorus Pro to Include G2B E-Invoicing from 2026
France to expand Chorus Pro for G2B e-invoicing and payment reporting from September 1, 2026, integrating lifecycle updates with the Public Invoicing Portal (PPF).
France Shifts to Pure 5-Corner Model for E-Invoicing, Scraps Hybrid Y-Model
France shifts to a pure 5-Corner e-invoicing model, replacing the hybrid Y-Model. Certified PDPs will handle invoice distribution, with Peppol as the key interoperability framework.
