- The AADE decided on December 20, 2024, to send data from the e-sent system to the My Data system without prior notification, causing confusion and insecurity among businesses and accountants
- Businesses received emails to correct errors introduced by AADE, shifting the responsibility to the recipients and undermining its own credibility
- Accountants are burdened during the holiday season to correct these errors, especially as businesses maintaining double-entry books must submit their VAT returns for November 2024 by the end of the year
- AADE continues to operate unchecked, making decisions without considering the efforts of businesses and accountants to transition smoothly to a digital environment
- The digital environment has issues for which AADE has warned of future fines
- The request is for AADE to issue clear instructions for correcting wrong transmissions and for business associations to actively demand better behavior from the state in the future
- Respect for taxpayers and businesses is crucial, away from a focus on fines and intimidation
Source: taxheaven.gr
Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.
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