05.02.23
Timeline for B2G e-invoicing
Greece has published a timeline to implement B2G e-invoicing in the country in line with the following:
- As of 1 January 2024, suppliers to all central government agencies will be in scope
- From 1 June 2024 suppliers to all other government authorities will be scope
- From 1 January 2025, other government expenses must be invoiced electronically
The official communication in respect of the same in the Government Gazette can be found here:
https://www.sate.gr/data_source/2022%CE%A5%CE%A0%CE%9F%CE%99%CE%9A-%CE%A6%CE%95%CE%9A6232%CE%92.pdf
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