- Greece plans to introduce mandatory B2B e-invoicing.
- The European Commission has proposed a decision to grant Greece a derogation to introduce mandatory B2B e-invoicing in 2024.
- The proposal confirms the Commission’s support for Greece’s plan.
- The obligation will cover transactions between taxable persons established in Greece.
- Taxpayers who are VAT-registered in Greece but not established in the country will be excluded.
- The mandatory e-invoicing will strengthen the myDATA e-accounting system.
Source: p2pnetwork.org
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