Electronic invoicing will gradually become mandatory in France for all companies subject to VAT, both for incoming and outgoing invoices. Partner Dematerialization Platforms (PDPs) will play a key role in the implementation of this reform. Basware takes a look at what the French government requires from these platforms and what changes this will mean for large companies, which will have to be ready by 1 July 2024.
The "Y" model, which does not require businesses to use a public platform to send or receive invoices, has been favored by the French government, unlike other European countries. As of 1 July 2024, companies subject to VAT will therefore be free to choose, for both sending and receiving, between:
Partner Dematerialization Platforms (PDPs) will be managed by private service providers approved by the French government for a renewable period of three years. They will play a central role as intermediaries between businesses and the administration:
At the heart of the reform, the Public Invoicing Portal (PBP) will perform several tasks:
For large companies that are already equipped with an electronic invoicing or automated supplier invoice processing solution, they should check now that their supplier(s) has (have) taken the necessary steps to be approved by the Administration as a PDP. This is the case for Basware, which is also an active member of the working groups preparing the reform with the French Public Finance Department (DGFIP) and the National Electronic Billing Forum (FNFE).
For those who are not equipped, they must prepare for this reform now to give themselves time to meet the deadline of 1er July 2024. As the deployment of an e-invoicing or AP Automation solution takes several months and involves many departments (accounting/finance, IT, sales, legal, etc.), it is recommended that large companies start now. Ideally, it is preferable to choose a Partner Dematerialization Platform that will be able to manage both flows (receiving and sending electronic invoices), as well as e-reporting, to reduce the risks inherent to the multiplication of suppliers.
To learn more about mandatory e-invoicing in France beginning in 2024, checkout our dedicated website page. Or if you’d like to talk to our experts to prepare for this reform and discuss your needs, please contact us.