- 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
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