- Greece’s myDATA reporting platform has undergone significant updates
- Mandatory VAT e-invoicing may be implemented by 2025
- ERP API submission for sales invoicing and bookkeeping data is now required
- Taxpayers reporting through alternative channels are not affected
- QR Codes will be incorporated in systems for fiscal receipts
- Measures will be introduced for customers receiving disparate fiscal documentation
- Tax incentives will be extended into 2024 for taxpayers adopting e-invoice reporting through certified providers
- Ongoing developments are expected in Greece’s tax transaction reporting landscape.
Source: tpa-global.com
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