- From February 2, 2026, Greek companies with 2023 revenues over €1 million must issue electronic invoices.
- The mandate covers all resident businesses for B2B, domestic, and export (non-EU) transactions.
- All other resident taxpayers must comply with e-invoicing from October 2026.
- The rollout uses the centralized MYDATA platform.
Source: pincvision.com
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