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Greece Postpones B2G E-Invoicing Mandate to 1 September 2025

  • Greece postponed the start of mandatory B2G e-invoicing from June 1 to September 1, 2025, per an upcoming ministerial decree.
  • E-invoicing will be required for most invoices issued by private entities to public authorities, except for low-value, intra-governmental, or classified transactions.
  • Affected suppliers must prepare to issue EN 16931-compliant invoices by the new deadline as part of Greece’s broader digital VAT compliance efforts.

Source RTCsuite


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Greece Postpones B2G E-Invoicing Mandate to 1 September 2025

  • Postponement of B2G E-Invoicing Requirement: The Greek Ministry of Finance and AADE have announced a second postponement of the mandatory B2G e-invoicing obligation for certain public sector transactions from June 2025 to September 1, 2025, allowing more time for technical preparations of the AADE and GSIS platforms.
  • Impact on Public Sector Suppliers: This delay specifically affects suppliers invoicing the government for expenditures not governed by public procurement legislation, aiming to ensure a smoother transition to mandatory electronic invoicing.
  • Revised Implementation Timeline: The timeline for mandatory e-invoicing is as follows: it became mandatory for selected public entities on September 12, 2023; will extend to all central government entities by January 1, 2024; to all other public sector contracting authorities by June 1, 2024; and now includes the postponed requirement for invoicing non-procurement public expenses to take effect on September 1, 2025.

Source: sovos.com


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