How the real-time sending of receipts to the AADE will happen
Greece's Independent Authority for Public Revenue will implement a new e-send system by the end of 2026 to enable real-time transmission of transaction data from cash registers.
Greece's Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) is set to launch a more advanced information system known as e-send by the end of 2026. This new system aims to connect and transmit data from all tax cash register systems used by businesses, ensuring that every issued receipt is sent in near real-time to the AADE. This technological advancement is designed to enhance tax compliance and monitoring efficiency.
The project involves creating a comprehensive information system that will facilitate interoperability between the AADE's systems and tax electronic mechanisms. By doing so, the AADE will be able to oversee cash register transactions more effectively and bolster its control mechanisms. The initiative comes as part of Greece's ongoing efforts to modernize its tax infrastructure and combat tax evasion through improved digital capabilities.
A prominent Greek technology company has already been commissioned by the AADE to develop this new e-send system. This move marks a significant step towards enhancing transparency in financial transactions and strengthening the governmental body's ability to monitor and collect tax revenues. The implications of this system could fundamentally change how businesses report their sales and contribute to the overall economic landscape in Greece.