- Greece plans to mandate structured B2B e-invoicing from 2025
- Draft law requires compliance with European Norm EN 16931 standards
- Invoice authenticity and integrity assurance limited to certified providers or tax authority platform
- Early adopters can receive enhanced tax deductions if they declare intent two months before mandate
- Entities with prior e-invoicing incentives are excluded from new deductions
- Further decisions will outline technical specifications and update existing regulations
Source: snitechnology.net
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