Meet requirements for e-invoicing and e-reporting in France

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Enabled for Public preview General availability
Users by admins, makers, or analysts Apr 29, 2026 Aug 2026

Business value

Global and local customers running Microsoft Dynamics 365 ERP in France can comply with mandatory French e‑invoicing and e‑reporting regulations through built‑in functionality. With enforcement starting on 1 September 2026, this capability helps customers prepare in advance, reduce compliance risk, and streamline invoicing and tax reporting processes without relying on third‑party solutions or custom customizations.

Feature details

This feature delivers compliance with French regulatory requirements for electronic invoicing and electronic reporting within Microsoft Dynamics 365 ERP.

Electronic invoicing:

  • Supports the exchange of domestic business‑to‑business (B2B) invoices and credit notes generated from sales orders, free text invoices, and project invoices.
  • Transmits invoices in a UBL‑based format to business partners and to the French tax authorities through EDICOM that act as an Accredited Service Provider (PA – Plateformes Accréditées, formerly PDP).
  • Enables the receipt of vendor electronic invoices through EDICOM.
  • Supports mandatory invoice lifecycle statuses as defined by French legislation.

Electronic reporting:

  • Enables reporting of non‑domestic B2B transaction data to the French authorities via EDICOM.
  • Enables reporting of business‑to‑consumer (B2C) transaction data to the French authorities via EDICOM.

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Electronic invoicing for France (docs)