The continuous direction of the Hellenic Revenue Authority in strengthening tax accountability and improving the overall experience of taxpayers through the shift to modern technological solutions was analysed by the Governor of the Independent Public Revenue Authority, George Pitsilis, speaking at the 99th OECD Summit on Fiscal Issues.
Mr. Pitsilis referred to the projects undertaken by the Authority to ensure the smooth operation of the continuous monitoring system for transactions.
These are:
- MyDATA, through which, in four years, transactions worth 3.5 trillion euros have been declared by almost all companies based in Greece.
- The interconnection of POS with cash registers.
- Mandatory digital invoicing.
- The digitisation of delivery notes so that everything that is transported within the Greek territory can be monitored.
- The precompletion of VAT and income tax returns. As of December 2022, more than 15 million returns have been pre-filled with all the information in real time, received through the continuous transaction monitoring system.
As Mr. Pitsilis said, "All this has helped us to drastically reduce the VAT gap, from almost 30% in 2017 to 13.7% in 2022. Most importantly, however, is the implementation of a 'compliance by design' strategy that provides us with tools for proactive compliance, predictive analysis and more targeted controls. Always in the spirit of the OECD, for Tax Administration 3.0".