- IAPR issued decisions on mandatory e-invoicing for B2B transactions in Greece.
- E-invoicing required for B2B, non-EU sales, and public contracts.
- Two implementation phases: February 2026 for large entities, October 2026 for others.
- Transitional period allows both electronic and hard copy invoices.
- Early adoption incentives include depreciation and deductions for e-invoicing expenses.
- Penalties apply for non-compliance after deadlines.
Source: taxathand.com
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