- Mandatory B2G electronic invoicing for government expenditures in Greece starts September 1st
- Announced by Ministries of National Economy and Finance, Development, Infrastructure and Transport, and Digital Governance
- Amendment sets new launch date and defines exceptions to mandatory electronic invoicing
- Contracting authorities must receive and process electronic invoices
- Economic operators must submit electronic invoices following European standards
- Exemptions include public contracts of minor value, public-public transactions, small-value public expenses under 2500 euros, confidential expenditures, and work lease agreements
- Companies must update invoicing processes or implement certified e-invoicing solutions compliant with Greek and European standards
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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