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New Legal Requirements for Evaluators in France

Evaluators must register as auto-entrepreneurs (micro-entrepreneurs) to invoice legally for assignments in France

New Legal Requirements for Evaluators in France CXG Evaluators must now register as auto-entrepreneurs (micro-entrepreneurs) to comply with French regulations. This allows you to invoice services legally while benefiting from a simplified status. Here's what you need to know: Shape What Is the Auto-Entrepreneur Status? The auto-entrepreneur (or micro-entrepreneur) is a simplified legal and fiscal framework for individuals offering services independently. It is designed to be flexible and low in administrative burden, with: Streamlined registration Simplified accounting Reduced social contributions, paid based on your actual income Favorable tax conditions This status is mandatory for Evaluators paid for mystery shopping or customer experience assignments in France. Shape 🛠️ How to Register as an Auto-Entrepreneur You must complete the following 3 steps to begin working legally under this new requirement: Create an online account on the official French government portal Choose your activity – typically “Prestation de services” or a related category Receive your SIRET number – this confirms your registration and legal authorization to invoice You will use this number to issue invoices and declare your income to the URSSAF (French Social Security Agency). Shape 📌 Evaluator Responsibilities Once registered, you will be responsible for: Invoicing CXG for completed missions using your SIRET number Declaring income and paying social charges periodically (monthly or quarterly) Keeping basic records of your missions and payments Need Help? If you encounter any issues or uncertainties, CXG can organize a one-on-one support call. Do not hesitate to reach out.