- The European Commission recommended EU Council approve Greece’s request for mandatory electronic invoicing
- Greece requested derogation to obligate taxable persons to issue and accept electronic invoices
- Greece requested derogation from Article 218 of VAT Directive to only accept electronic invoices
- Greece requested derogation from Article 232 of VAT Directive to not require recipient consent for electronic invoices
- Information from myDATA platform will be used for pre-filled VAT returns and to combat VAT fraud
- Data can be transmitted to myDATA platform through various methods
- Greece must allow invoices compliant with EU standard on electronic invoicing
- Commission proposed authorization until VAT in the Digital Age package is implemented
Source: answerconnect.cch.com
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