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Launch Timeline: Greece mandates B2B e-invoicing via myDATA, with large businesses (turnover > €1 million) starting February 2, 2026, and all other taxpayers from October 1, 2026. A transitional period supports phased adoption through year-end.
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System and Compliance: Invoices must be issued electronically via certified providers or government tools, conforming to EN 16931-1 standards. EU cross-border invoicing remains optional, while myDATA centralizes reporting to enhance fraud prevention, compliance, and tax digitalisation.
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Incentives and Preparation: Early adopters (two months before deadlines) gain tax benefits, including accelerated depreciation and increased expense deductibility. Businesses should assess readiness, categorize correctly, and plan onboarding, integration, and testing to ensure seamless compliance.
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