- Greece will implement mandatory B2B e-invoicing starting February 2026 for large businesses and October 2026 for all other businesses
- The requirement applies to domestic B2B transactions and exports to non EU countries while remaining optional for sales to EU businesses
- Companies in Greece need to review their current software systems for compatibility with the new e-invoicing requirements
- Staff training on new e-invoicing processes will be necessary for Greek businesses to comply with the upcoming regulations
Source: meridianglobalservices.com
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