- The Greek Authorities have announced a move towards mandatory business-to-government (B2G) electronic invoicing in an effort to streamline public procurement processes and embrace digital technologies.
- The B2G electronic invoicing mandate aims to establish a standardised framework for electronic invoicing in public contracts.
- The transition from paper-based invoicing to electronic is expected to benefit public procurement procedures by enhancing efficiency, reducing administrative burdens, and minimising invoicing errors.
- The phased implementation of the B2G invoicing mandate will take effect from September 2023 to January 2025.
- The implementation of the B2G e-invoicing mandate creates benefits for both the government and Greek businesses by streamlining administrative procedures, reducing paperwork, and creating more efficiency within public procurement processes.
Source Unifiedpost
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