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Greece Mandates Electronic Invoicing for B2B and B2G Transactions to Enhance Transparency by 2026

  • Greece’s Ministry of National Economy and Finance aims to increase transparency and reduce tax avoidance through mandatory electronic invoicing for B2B transactions.
  • Preparations for this change are ongoing.
  • Mandatory B2G electronic invoicing starts from September 1 for all General Government expenditures.
  • The European Commission has approved mandatory electronic invoicing for B2B transactions in Greece.
  • Implementation will begin with larger businesses and aims for full implementation by 2026.
  • No official timeline for universal B2B implementation has been announced.
  • Delaying adaptation to electronic invoicing may lead to operational risks.
  • Solutions for electronic invoicing must meet high security standards.
  • B2C transactions are not currently required to use electronic invoicing in Greece.

Source: fiscal-requirements.com

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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