- Greece mandates B2B e-invoicing starting in 2026.
- Large businesses must comply by February 2, 2026, others by October 1, 2026.
- E-invoices must be accepted by domestic recipients from February 2, 2026.
- Certified providers or free IAPR applications must be used.
- Early adoption incentives include a 100 percent super-deduction on related expenses.
Source: zeya.com
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