- Greece has announced a timeline for mandatory B2B electronic invoicing with a phased approach and specific deadlines.
- The mandate affects taxpayers under Greek accounting rules for domestic B2B transactions and exports to non-EU countries, while intra-EU transactions remain optional.
- Compliance can be achieved through certified providers or free government applications.
- Large businesses must comply by February 2026, while all other businesses have until October 2026, with transition periods for adaptation.
- Early adopters receive incentives like enhanced depreciation and increased deductions for related costs.
Source: sovos.com
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