- Greece has delayed Phase B of the myDATA Digital Delivery Note, making data submission optional from Dec 1, 2025, to Apr 30, 2026, and mandatory from May 1, 2026.
- Phase B expands beyond document issuance to include digital tracking of goods, loading/unloading events, goods receipt, and quality/quantity checks.
- Exemptions have been broadened to cover sectors like network maintenance, industrial minerals, free school textbooks, press distribution, and retail parcels via courier/post.
- The changes give businesses more time to adapt, but early preparation is advised for compliance and efficiency.
- The rollout marks a shift from e-invoicing to comprehensive digital monitoring of goods movement in Greece.
Source: rtcsuite.com
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