Electronic invoicing is undergoing a major transformation in France and across Europe. Among the emerging standards, Factur-X plays a central role. But what exactly is Factur-X, and why has it become essential for businesses, especially those dealing with recurring billing?
A hybrid standard: PDF + structured data
Factur-X is a hybrid electronic invoice format.
In practice, it is a human-readable PDF file that contains, as an attachment, a structured XML file intended for IT systems.
- PDF: for reading and archiving, accessible to anyone, even without specialized software.
- XML (EN16931 format): for automated processing by ERPs, accounting software, and e-invoicing platforms.
This way, a single invoice meets both human and machine needs at the same time.
Origins and legal framework
Factur-X is the result of Franco-German cooperation, supported by:
- FNFE-MPE (National Forum for Electronic Invoicing and Public Procurement) in France.
- FeRD (Forum elektronische Rechnung Deutschland) in Germany.
It is an implementation of the European standard EN16931, which serves as a reference throughout the European Union.
In France, with the gradual introduction of the mandatory e-invoicing requirement between 2026 and 2027, Factur-X is one of the formats accepted by the tax authorities (alongside UBL and CII).
The different Factur-X profiles
Factur-X offers several levels of detail within the XML embedded in the PDF. These profiles allow the invoice to be tailored to the company’s actual needs:
- Minimum: only essential information (supplier and customer identity, amounts, VAT).
- Basic WL (without lines): overall financial data, without line-by-line detail.
- Basic: overall data + simplified invoice lines.
- EN16931 (Comfort): all data required for full ERP integration.
- Extended: additional information (for example, for specific industries).
This allows choosing between a “lightweight” invoice and a highly detailed one depending on the context.
Why adopt Factur-X?
✅ Legal compliance
Factur-X is officially recognized by the French Tax Authority (DGFiP) as a valid e-invoicing format.
✅ Interoperability
The embedded XML follows a European standard, ensuring compatibility with your partners’ and clients’ systems.
✅ Automation
The XML enables automated processing (accounting integration, payment reconciliation, VAT control), reducing manual entry and errors.
✅ User-friendliness
For the end user, Factur-X remains a standard PDF, readable and archivable without constraints.
Factur-X and SaaS vendors
For SaaS (Software as a Service) vendors, Factur-X provides a practical solution to the following challenges:
- Recurring billing: subscriptions generate many invoice flows that must be readable by customers while also being automatically processed by their accounting systems.
- Payment automation: alignment between invoices, direct debits, and accounting entries becomes seamless.
- Internationalization: the European standard simplifies cross-border transactions.
In conclusion
Factur-X is not just another technical standard: it is a bridge between human readability and automated processing.
By anticipating its adoption, businesses — and especially SaaS vendors — can ensure a smooth transition to mandatory e-invoicing while improving the efficiency of their internal processes.
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