Meeting between ADEA and EEAEPI on digital trade and myDATA

Particular emphasis was placed on the need for the creation of a Public Provider of electronic invoicing. The EEEPE stressed that the existence of a public provider is a crucial factor for the smooth functioning of the market.

Meeting between ADEA and EEAEPI on digital trade and myDATA

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The Independent Authority for Public Revenue held an institutional meeting with the Association of IT Professionals and Businesses of Greece (EEPE) on Thursday, May 27, 2026 Independent Authority for Public Revenue (IAPR) on Thursday, May 27, 2026, to discuss technical, legal, and operational issues related to the implementation of Phase B of digital data exchange, the digital customer registry, and broader topics concerning myDATA. 

During the discussion, the Hellenic Capital Market Commission raised a series of technical questions aimed at avoiding problems during the implementation of future procedures. Concerns regarding digital data exchangewere presented in detail , as well as issues related to the legal framework and data processing by providers

Particular mention was made of the challenges faced by professionals and accounting firms, with the Hellenic Association of Certified Public Accountants (EEPE) submitting specific proposals and questions regarding the implementation of the aforementioned measures, highlighting the need for timely and clear guidelines. 

Particular emphasis was placed on the necessity of establishing a Public Provider of electronic invoicing. The Hellenic Association of Electronic Invoicing Service Providers (HEEEP) emphasized that the existence of a public provider is a critical factor for the smooth functioning of the market, ensuring equal treatment, and limiting costs for businesses, professionals, and traders. 

The Association expressed its intention to engage in close and ongoing cooperation with the AADE, with the aim of supporting the Authority’s work and contributing to the improvement of procedures, leveraging the expertise and experience of its members. 

The Hellenic Association of Certified Public Accountants (HACPA) will continue to monitor developments and intervene institutionally, with a view to strengthening the digital transition and protecting professionals in the sector, as emphasized in the relevant announcement. 

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