- Greece will implement an e-delivery obligation by December 2024
- Businesses in Greece will need to issue electronic delivery documents and report transport details through the myDATA platform
- The e-delivery requirement will be rolled out in two phases, starting on December 1, 2024
- Phase one will apply to businesses with annual revenue over EUR 200,000 and certain sectors, while phase two will apply to all other resident businesses starting on April 1, 2025
- Businesses must monitor the movement of goods and track discrepancies in quantity or quality
- Responsibility for issuing and transmitting e-delivery documents falls on the business or third-party logistics provider
- The phased rollout aims to enhance transparency and efficiency in Greece’s tax system through real-time reporting and tracking of goods.
Source: marosavat.com
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