The Greek Finance Ministry is aiming to improve on the nearly 20% VAT gap losses in tax revenues from a range of measures. Greece is looking to emulate the success of Poland and Portugal’s digital reporting strategies, including e-invoicing and SAF-T transaction reporting.
Source: vatcalc.com
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