France’s e-invoicing reform is fast approaching, and businesses operating in or trading with France are preparing for one of the most significant tax and reporting shifts in recent years. Today, we’re proud to share an important milestone in that journey.
Eezi, VAT IT’s global e-invoicing software, has been definitively registered and approved as a state-approved platform, Plateforme Agréée, under the French e-invoicing framework.
This approval confirms Eezi’s readiness to support businesses through France’s mandatory e-invoicing and e-reporting requirements, with a solution that is compliant, scalable, and built for the future.
Under the French reform, businesses will be required to exchange invoices electronically and report transaction data to the tax authorities via approved platforms. These platforms must meet strict technical, security, and compliance standards set by the French authorities.
Being recognised as a Plateforme Agréée means that Eezi has been formally approved to:
In short, this status confirms that Eezi is a trusted, authorised e-invoicing solution within the French ecosystem.
This approval represents a significant step forward for Eezi and for VAT IT as a whole.
France is one of the most complex and closely watched e-invoicing rollouts in Europe. Achieving Plateforme Agréée status demonstrates that Eezi meets the highest regulatory and technical standards, and reinforces our commitment to delivering compliant, future-ready solutions across global markets.
It also reflects the dedication and expertise of our teams, who have worked tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure Eezi is fully aligned with the requirements of the French reform.
For businesses impacted by France’s e-invoicing mandate, this approval brings clarity and confidence.
By choosing Eezi as your e-invoicing software, you gain access to a platform that is:
Whether you operate solely in France or manage invoicing across multiple jurisdictions, Eezi provides a single, reliable platform to manage compliance without adding unnecessary complexity.
Eezi is not just a standalone e-invoicing solution. It forms part of VAT IT’s broader ecosystem, which combines technology with human expertise across VAT reclaim, VAT compliance, and e-invoicing.
That means businesses don’t just get software — they get guidance, insight, and ongoing support from teams who understand the regulatory landscape and the realities of operating across borders.
As reforms continue to expand across Europe and beyond, having a solution that can adapt quickly and scale globally is essential. Eezi has been built with that future in mind.
France’s reform is a key step in the wider global shift toward digital tax compliance. While timelines and technical details may evolve, the direction is clear: e-invoicing is becoming the standard.
Eezi’s approval as a Plateforme Agréée ensures that our clients and partners are well positioned to meet these requirements with confidence, accuracy, and minimal disruption.
We’re excited to support businesses through this transition and to play an active role in shaping the future of digital invoicing in France.
This milestone is just the beginning.
As e-invoicing mandates continue to roll out globally, Eezi will remain focused on delivering a secure, compliant, and user-friendly e-invoicing software solution that works across borders and alongside existing finance processes.
A huge thank you to everyone involved in making this possible — your hard work and dedication are what drive us forward. We’re proud of what we’ve achieved and even more excited about what lies ahead.
Onward and upward.
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