01.20.23
VAT form digitisation
The VAT in the Digital Age (ViDA) proposal has dominated the e-invoicing and e-reporting landscape in the past few weeks. In line with this drive for digitisation of the tax process across Europe, we are also seeing multiple countries implement fiscal policies to digitise their own tax procedures, in addition to e-invoicing and e-reporting measures.
Greece is no exception to this, and, with the objective of creating a more efficient and less cumbersome tax process, is now voluntarily offering taxpayers the facility to use pre-completed VAT returns from the start of 2023.
Browse Greece updates
Timeline for B2G e-invoicing
- Mandate information
Tax incentives for companies who elect e-invoicing
- Country updates
Greece: Data transmission deadline delay
- Country updates
Greek Tax Authority (IAPR) – new publication
- Country updates
VAT form digitisation
- Country updates
Tax rate changes from 1st July 2022
- VAT/G(S)ST rate information
Partial B2G mandate
- Mandate information
Further extension of VAT rates on certain products
- VAT/G(S)ST rate information
Proposed extension of VAT reduction for catering, transport, gyms, cinemas and theatres
- VAT/G(S)ST rate information
Extension of reduced rate for certain items
- VAT/G(S)ST rate information
MyData- automatic VAT rebates
- Mandate information
Upcoming MyData changes
- Mandate information
Greek government mandate delayed for THIRD time
- Mandate information
6% Reduced VAT Rate for Streaming Theatrical Performances and Concerts
- Mandate information
6% Reduced VAT Rate for Streaming Theatrical Performances and Concerts
- VAT/G(S)ST rate information
Extension of reduced VAT rate
- VAT/G(S)ST rate information
Greece MyData: delayed again
- Mandate information
Greece delay Oct 1st invoice registration mandate
- Mandate information