- The author discusses the issue of control in myDATA platform due to a disagreement in the E3 2022 code.
- The author criticizes the practices of the tax administration and the Ministry of Finance, suggesting that they aim to instill fear in the industry.
- The author believes that these practices, along with other obligations, have led to the industry’s opposition to the myDATA reform.
- The author mentions that once the E3 is locked (probably in 2025), cases of increasing expenses near the deadline will be limited.
- The author suggests that their proposals have been previously discussed and there is no need to repeat them.
Source: taxheaven.gr
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