- Greece will mandate B2B electronic invoicing from February 2026, with incentives for early adoption. Large businesses must comply by February 2026, while others have until October 2026. The initiative, led by Deputy Minister Giorgos Kotsiras and AADE Commissioner Giorgos Pitsilis, requires electronic invoices for domestic and third-country transactions, with optional use for EU transactions. Businesses can use either an Electronic Invoicing Service Provider or AADE’s free applications. Early adopters receive benefits like enhanced depreciation of expenses.
Source: regfollower.com
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