- Greece introduces mandatory B2B e-invoicing starting in 2026 following EU legislative developments with implementation in two phases based on business size
- New requirements cover B2B domestic transactions, B2B cross-border transactions with non-EU entities, and B2G transactions related to public procurement
- Businesses must use certified e-invoicing service providers or free IAPR applications like timologio web app and myDATAapp for mobile devices
- Early adoption incentives include 100% super-deduction on technical equipment, software costs, and e-invoice generation expenses during first 12 months
- Greek businesses must file special declarations indicating their selected invoicing method to comply with new e-invoicing requirements
Source: zeya.com
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