- Greece’s parliament approved a bill mandating e-invoicing for B2B transactions on 25 July 2025
- The requirement applies to Greek companies in domestic B2B deals, exports outside the EU, public contracts, and government-related expenses
- The Independent Authority for Public Revenue will define the e-invoicing format and procedures
- Greek businesses must use approved private providers or IAPR’s platform for e-invoicing
- Early adopters will receive incentives before the mandatory rollout
- Greece already mandates e-invoicing for B2G transactions and has EU approval to extend it to B2B transactions
Source: regfollower.com
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