- Greece has finalized legislation for mandatory B2B electronic invoicing.
- The law was adopted on 25 July 2025 by the Greek Parliament.
- It amends Article 14 of Law 4308/2014.
- The system is mandatory for B2B and certain cross-border transactions.
- It aligns with the European e-invoicing standard EN 16931.
- The goal is to digitize financial reporting and improve tax oversight.
- The mandate applies to domestic B2B transactions under Greek accounting standards.
- It includes exports to non-EU countries, excluding retail transactions.
- It covers transactions related to public procurement and government expenses.
- All invoices must be issued electronically.
- Recipients must accept e-invoices, with alternatives for third-country recipients.
Source: p2pnetwork.org
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