- Greece’s tax authority AADE will digitize all tax records by mid-2026
- The project is funded by the EU with a budget of 40.2 million euros
- The reform aims to modernize tax administration and reduce bureaucracy
- It will provide faster and more efficient services for employees and citizens
- The project is part of the Recovery Fund and financed by the NextGenerationEU programme
- The digitization involves scanning millions of documents into electronic databases
- AADE staff will have immediate access to information without paper searches
- Citizens will benefit from faster and remote services
- The first phase will be completed by the end of 2025
- The new system will replace outdated TAXIS and TAXISnet systems
- The digital framework will include modernized tools for tax processes
- Greater transparency and data protection will be ensured
- The project aims to create a faster, safer, and more transparent tax system
- It may indirectly affect retail by simplifying tax processes for companies
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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