- Greek authorities have published legislation requiring taxpayers to submit transport document data to the myDATA platform in real-time
- The objective is to establish mandatory deadlines for data submission, define taxpayer scope, specify required data, and enable real-time monitoring of goods in transit
- Taxpayers must obtain approval and apply a QR Code to transport documents
- Submission method and procedure will be the same as for myDATA, using XML format and transmission channels
- Implementation will be gradual, with different taxpayer groups and two phases
- Phase 1 includes issuance and transmission of data, Phase 2 enables real-time monitoring
- Main deadlines are 1 December 2024, 1 April 2025, and 1 January 2026 for full implementation.
Source: dlapiper.com
Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.
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