- Greece receives EU approval for mandatory B2B e-invoicing starting 1 July 2025
- The decision allows electronic invoicing for all domestic transactions between taxable persons in Greece
- E-invoice data will be sent to Greece’s myDATA platform for real-time monitoring and pre-filled VAT returns
- The measure aims to combat tax fraud, reduce administrative burdens, and improve tax collection efficiency
- Greece already has mandatory e-invoicing for B2G transactions
- Authorization is valid until 31 December 2027
- With the EU’s VAT in the Digital Age package, Greece will not need an extension beyond 2027
- Greek government will provide specific deadlines for B2B e-invoicing rollout through local legislation
- Businesses must wait for this legislation for compliance timelines
Source: sharedserviceslink.com
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