- Greece has extended the mandatory B2B e-invoicing deadline for large enterprises to March 2, 2026.
- The mandate applies to businesses with over €1,000,000 in gross revenues in 2023.
- There is a transitional period from March 2 to May 3, 2026, during which legacy systems can be used alongside e-invoicing.
- Businesses must submit a formal declaration to use e-invoicing and can comply via accredited providers or AADE’s free applications.
- Penalties for non-compliance will apply from May 3, 2026, including fines based on VAT amounts or fixed sums per audit.
Source: comarch.com
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