- Greek Ministry of Finance and VAT authorities are discussing a potential e-invoicing mandate from 2025.
- The existing myDATA system requires taxpayers to report accounting data in real-time or periodically.
- The myDATA system is voluntary and aims to generate pre-filled VAT returns in the future.
- The Greek government is encouraging businesses to use e-invoices through a voluntary scheme involving accredited entities.
- E-invoices have become mandatory for B2G transactions, forcing companies to also issue B2B e-invoices and report them through the myDATA system.
Source: meridianglobalservices.com
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