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Ministry of Digital Policy, Telecommunications and Information NO INFO AVAILABLE YES Use of the extra year for compliance of non-central entities (by ) NO INFO AVAILABLE Submitting: Economic operators No mandatory standards ESIDIS NO INFO AVAILABLE In Greece, there is no legislation for electronic invoicing (eInvoicing) in place. Currently, eInvoices in B2G public procurement are used on a voluntary basis. eInvoicing platform and eInvoicing management solutions Further to a successful application to the 2016 CEF Telecom Call for eInvoicing, funding was allocated to RBS Consulting and EDICOM to implement an interoperable eInvoicing infrastructure in Greece. The Interoperable eInvoicing in Greece (GRinv) programme, which is led by the General Secretariat of Digital Policy and supported by Greek national authorities, will implement the PEPPOL ‘four corner model’ to process B2G eInvoices. It is planned to start in the autumn of 2017 and will last for 12 months. The project consortium, composed of three public agencies and several private entities, aims to enable economic operators to submit and receive eInvoices for the purpose of B2G contract execution via the ESIDIS eProcurement system. The General Secretariat of Commerce and Consumer Protection operates ESIDIS. Furthermore, the General Secretariat of Information Systems will implement a back-office system called GAOS, allowing contracting authorities to handle standardised eInvoices for the purposes of expenses approval, processing and payment. Currently, there is no standardised approach to eInvoicing in Greece. The electronic submission of invoices is not mandatory. There are currently several private eInvoicing service providers, such as IMPACT, RETAIL-LINK, SINGULARLOGIC, which allow economic operators to submit their invoices to contracting authorities electronically. Economic operators can submit their eInvoices using various standards. The Greek government authorities plan to evaluate best practices from other countries to see how to best move towards standardised submission of eInvoices in Greece. Please provide any information on the status on the implementation of the EN. Also please provide any information on the existence of, or intention to create, any sectorial or national CIUS or extension to the EN. Greece participated in the PEPPOL Large-Scale Pilot and tested the electronic procurement system for public administrations (e-Prior). Responsible Legislation Transposed the Directive 2014/55/EU Recommended for
Receiving and processing: National, regional and local contracting authoritiesStandard(s) Platform Use of CIUS and/or Extensions Legislation
Approach for receiving and processing eInvoices
Status on the implementation of the European Standard on eInvoicing (EN)
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Apr 16, 2019 16:22
Status | TO BE REVIEWED |
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Reviewer | Anna Anagnostou and Konstantina Liosi |
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