- Greece delays mandatory e-invoicing for non-procurement public expenses to September 1, 2025
- This is the second delay, originally planned for January and then June 2025
- Phased rollout for public procurement e-invoicing includes
- Since September 12, 2023: Mandatory for selected public entities
- From January 1, 2024: All central government entities
- From June 1, 2024: All public sector contracting authorities
- From September 1, 2025: Non-procurement public expenses
- Revision introduces a fifth exemption category covering
- Minor-value contracts under specific articles of Law 4412/2016
- Inter-agency and concession contracts
- Expenses under 2500 euros
- Classified General Government expenses
- Work lease agreements with individuals
Source: snitechnology.net
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