- Greece will mandate B2B e-invoicing from February 2026 for companies with revenue over €1 million. E-invoicing remains optional for intra-EU transactions. A transition period is set from February to March 2026. Further rollout will occur from October 2026. Incentives are offered for early adoption.
Source: globalvatcompliance.com
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