- Greece is moving towards mandatory e-invoicing for all B2B domestic and export transactions.
- Invoices must follow the European Norm format and be submitted via certified providers or the AADE platform.
- The final phase of B2G e-invoicing has been postponed to September 1, 2025.
- Only e-invoices will be accepted for eligible B2B deals.
- The move aligns with EU efforts to modernize VAT collection and combat tax fraud.
- Companies should review their invoicing systems for compliance.
- Specific technical details will be outlined in future decisions by authorities.
- The Greek government has postponed the last phase of mandatory B2G e-invoicing to September 1, 2025.
- E-invoicing will be mandatory for all invoices issued by private entities to public contracting authorities from September 1, 2025.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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