- Greece has established a legal framework for mandatory B2B e-invoicing.
- The National Customs Code was approved on 25 July 2025 and published on 28 July 2025.
- The law requires electronic invoicing for domestic B2B transactions, exports to non-EU countries, and public procurement.
- Invoices must comply with the European standard EN 16931.
- Invoices will be transmitted via the myDATA platform, the timologio application, or certified service providers.
- Technical specifications, transmission rules, and the go-live date will be defined in a future Joint Ministerial Decision.
- A transition period of at least 12 months is expected before enforcement.
- This is part of Greece’s digital tax transformation following an EU Council derogation in March 2025.
- Businesses are encouraged to prepare for integration with myDATA and certified channels.
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