- In Greece, the implementation of the e-delivery obligation is underway, aiming to enhance business transparency and simplify transactions.
- The regulation applies initially to companies with gross revenues exceeding €200,000 and those in specific sectors, with eventual inclusion of all companies.
- The process is divided into two phases: Phase I involves issuing documents, transmitting data to myDATA, and using QR codes for transaction verification, while Phase II focuses on digitally monitoring goods’ movement, receipt verification, and quality control.
- Implementation is optional until mandatory dates, with exemptions granted to certain groups.
- This digital transition aims to combat tax evasion, enhance transparency, and promote fair competition.
Source SNI
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