- 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- The new system will replace outdated TAXIS and TAXISnet systems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
Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.
Latest Posts in "Greece"
- E-Payments and Digital Tools Slash Greece’s VAT Gap, Boost State Revenue
- 2025: Digital Audits Slash Tax Evasion, Boost VAT Revenue by €7 Billion with POS, IRIS, myDATA
- Greece Considers VAT Split Payments to Curb Evasion and Improve Tax Collection Efficiency
- New Upgrades to Digital Customer Registry and myDATAapp Enhance Business Operations and Usability
- List of Gold Coins Qualifying as Investment Gold for VAT Purposes for 2026














