- Greece is close to receiving a derogation from the EU for mandatory B2B e-invoicing
- The obligation will cover transactions between taxable persons in Greece
- E-invoices must comply with the European standard for interoperability
- E-invoicing will be integrated with the myDATA platform for real-time information
- The authorization is proposed to be granted from July 1, 2025, to June 30, 2026
- ViDA is expected to be officially adopted in 2025, eliminating the need for derogations
- The proposal will now move to the European Council for approval
Source: sovos.com
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