- Greece will implement mandatory B2B e-invoicing in 2025
- The European Commission authorized Greece to introduce this special measure
- Mandatory e-invoicing will be for resident taxable persons only
- E-invoices will be reported through the myDATA platform in real-time
- The system aims to combat VAT fraud and simplify reporting
- Consumers’ rights to receive paper invoices will not be affected
- Implementation could start as early as July 1, 2025
- Businesses should prepare for the new rules and monitor further developments
Source: vatabout.com
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