05.02.23

Tax incentives for companies who elect e-invoicing

In practice, we know that governments offer tax incentives as a means of encouraging e-invoicing – and more often than not, this has proven to be an effective measure in spawning e-invoicing across individual EU member States.  Greece has passed legislation on 28 March 2023 which states that companies who opted for e-invoicing within the 2020 tax year will benefit from certain tax incentives until the 2023 fiscal year. Tax incentives are a two-way success: they encourage the growth of e-invoicing and engage taxpayers with the process.  

The PDF version of the bill (in Greek) can be accessed via the link below:  

https://www.et.gr/api/DownloadFeksApi/?fek_pdf=20230100077 

 

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