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Greece Introduces Mandatory E-Invoicing for B2B Transactions to Align with EU VAT Digitization Efforts

  • Greek government introduces e-invoicing mandate
  • Draft law submitted to Parliament on 15 July
  • Aligns with EU efforts to digitize VAT reporting and reduce fraud
  • Applies to Greek entities in B2B domestic transactions and exports to non-EU countries
  • Invoices must be electronic and follow European Norm for e-invoicing
  • Future administrative decision will define technical format and integration with tax authority
  • Acceptable e-invoicing methods are certified service providers or AADE platform
  • Businesses should assess invoicing processes and technical capabilities
  • Non-compliance may result in penalties or VAT deduction issues
  • Companies should monitor upcoming administrative decisions for implementation details
  • Law aims to amend article 14 of Law 4308/2014

Source: marosavat.com

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