Greece introduces mandatory B2G e-invoicing

Enis Gencer
October 27, 2022

On 23 September 2022, Law 4972/2022 was published in the Official Gazette of Greece, amending the provisions of Law 4601/2019 that establish the framework concerning electronic invoicing in public contracts.

According to amendments, economic operators must submit electronic invoices following the European standard for issuing electronic invoices for the execution of public contracts, which entails a B2G e-invoicing mandate for suppliers in public procurement.

Further details about the requirement, such as the implementation timeline, criteria for being subject to this obligation, excluded categories of contracts, as well as any other necessary details for the implementation, will be determined by a joint decision of the Ministers of Finance, Development and Investments, Digital Governance and Infrastructure and Transport.

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Enis Gencer

Enis Gencer is Regulatory Counsel at Sovos and is based in Istanbul, Turkey. With experience in compliance and legal consultancy he currently undertakes the legal monitoring and analysis of the regulations regarding electronic documents. Enis graduated from Istanbul University Faculty of Law.
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