- Retail sales data has been transferred from e-send to my-data since last Thursday
- Accountants noticed errors and missing information in the data compared to actual business records
- These issues caused problems with VAT declarations due to duplicate entries and difficulties in data verification
- The sudden transfer by AADE led to significant delays and complications
- AADE has been criticized for shifting responsibility to businesses and accountants to correct these issues
- There is a call for the Ministry of Finance and AADE to modify regulations and unlock VAT declarations
- It is also requested to cancel all data transfers from e-send to my-data that have occurred so far
- A suspension of data transfers from e-send to my-data is suggested until all technical issues are resolved
Source: taxheaven.gr
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