- Greece has postponed mandatory B2B e-Invoicing for large businesses to March 2, 2026, with a two-month soft-launch period ending in early May 2026.
- The first wave targets resident large businesses (annual turnover €1m+), covering domestic B2B transactions and exports outside the EU; e-Invoicing for EU B2B customers remains optional.
- Phase 2, covering all remaining resident taxpayers, will begin in October 2026.
- Greece’s myDATA real-time e-reporting system has been operational since 2021; the new mandate upgrades from reporting to issuing invoices through controlled, certified channels.
- Penalties and explicit enforcement measures are in place, with incentives for early adopters; the system aligns with broader EU digitalization trends.
Source: rtcsuite.com
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