- Postponement of E-Invoicing Deadline: The timeline for mandatory e-invoicing for non-procurement public expenses has been postponed to September 1, 2025, following amendments to the joint decision of relevant Ministers regarding the submission of electronic invoices by economic operators.
- Revised Implementation Schedule: The updated schedule for mandatory electronic invoicing includes: e-invoicing becoming mandatory for suppliers to selected public entities since September 12, 2023; an extension to all central government entities from January 1, 2024; and further extension to all public sector contracting authorities from June 1, 2024.
- Exclusions and Exceptions: The amendment introduces new exceptions to the e-invoicing requirement, including public contracts of minor value, certain inter-agency contracts, expenses under €2,500, confidential general government expenses, and costs related to work lease agreements between individuals and government bodies. More details can be found in the Official Gazette of the Government of the Hellenic Republic.
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