After a period of solid work around the myDATA framework, with little documentation left to implement the entire scheme in Greece, the IAPR has shifted its attention to e-invoicing. Last week the IAPR and the Ministry of Finance signed the long-awaited bill, which once turned into law will enforce the myDATA system within Greece. According to the IAPR’s announcement, the bill will specify: the scope of application, any exceptions, the data to be submitted, the time, methods of transmission and the specific obligations of businesses. In parallel, the bill adds emphasis to continuous transaction controls (CTCs) e-invoicing according to the rules of the new framework, i.e. e-invoicing facilitated through accredited service providers. The bill is expected to be published in the Official Government Gazette in the coming days.
Source: SOVOS
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