The Greek government has announced plans
to adopt electronic invoicing in 2012 in order to
save more than €3bn annually.

According to news
agency Greek Reporter, shipping minister Mihalis
Chrysohoidis said more than €4bn is being lost annually from
both the state and the enterprises through illegal invoicing
practices and noted that electronic invoicing will effectively
combat such practices.

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Chrysohoidis went on to claim e-invoicing can
be 10 times cheaper  and offers significant savings to
enterprises where excess money can be used for productive
activities and investments.

The Greek minister noted that all
business-to-government transactions will be made electronically by
the end of the year. This will start with the e-procurement system
and its is hoped it will become exclusively electronic in the first
quarter of 2012.

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