- The Greek Ministry of Finance published decisions outlining procedures and incentives for early e-invoicing adoption.
- Tax incentives include enhanced depreciation and deductibility for early adopters.
- Large enterprises must comply by December 1, 2025, and other businesses by August 3, 2026.
- Declarations must be submitted using certified provider services or the AADE application.
- Entities can choose between certified providers or the free AADE application for e-invoicing.
Source: kpmg.com
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