SME Scheme – General features
Exemption
It is possible to opt for the SME scheme in Greece.
Transactions excluded from the SME scheme
The following transactions are excluded from the SME scheme:
- Occasional transactions, like the supply before first occupation of a building or parts of a building or the supply of building land,
- Exempt cross-border supplies of new means of transport made from one Member State to another.
National annual threshold
The annual threshold in Greece is 10.000 Euro.
The information on the national annual threshold is available on TEDB.
Domestic SME scheme
Simplified VAT obligations
A small enterprise established in Greece who applies the SME scheme in Greece only (domestic SME scheme) is released from the following VAT obligations:
- to submit periodical VAT returns
Small enterprises applying the domestic SME scheme only must fulfil the following VAT obligations:
- to state the beginning of its activity
- to VAT register
- to issue invoices
- to keep accounts
- to submit administrative statements
Cross-border SME scheme
The cross-border SME scheme applies in the following situation(s):
- The small enterprise applies the SME scheme in other Member States than the Member State of establishment, or;
- The small enterprise applies the SME scheme both in the Member State of establishment and in other Member State(s).
Simplified VAT obligations
The VAT registration in each Member State where the small enterprise applies the SME scheme is replaced by a single prior notification to be submitted in the Member State of establishment.
The periodical VAT returns are replaced by a single quarterly report for all Member States to be submitted in the Member State of establishment.
Currency
The values of supplies of goods and services to indicate in the prior notification, in the update to a prior notification and in the quarterly reports must be in EUR.
Way of submission
The prior notification, the update to a prior notification and the quarterly reports should be submitted by electronic means on this page.
Additional simplified VAT obligations
Small enterprises applying the cross-border SME scheme in Greece must fulfil the following VAT obligations:
- to issue invoices for B2C supplies
- to issue full invoices for B2B supplies
- to keep accounts
- to submit administrative statements
Loss of simplified VAT obligations
Non-compliant small enterprises may be required:
- to VAT register
- to submit periodical VAT returns
Transitional period
Greece does not apply any transitional period in case the national annual threshold is exceeded during the current calendar year.
The transitional period applicable can be found in TEDB database.
Quarantine
Quarantine period in case of exclusion from the SME scheme
Small enterprises excluded from the SME scheme in Greece are not able to benefit from that exemption during a quarantine period.
You can consult the quarantine period applicable in Greece on TEDB database.
Practical examples on the application of the quarantine period and its consequences are available in the Explanatory Notes.
Quarantine period in case of voluntary departure from the SME scheme
No quarantine period imposed.
Appeals
Domestic SME scheme
Appeals should be addressed to your Member State of establishment (MSEST).
Cross-border SME scheme
Member State of establishment (MSEST)
Appeals related to the following topics should be addressed to MSEST:
- Union annual turnover
- Prior notification, correction and update to a prior notification
- Quarterly reports and correction of a quarterly report
- Exclusion for exceeding the Union annual turnover
Member State of exemption (MSEXE)
Appeals related to the following topics should be addressed to MSEXE:
- National annual turnover
- Denial to access the cross-border SME scheme in MSEXE
- Loss of simplified VAT obligations in respect of MSEXE
- Exclusion for exceeding the national annual threshold/sectoral threshold in MSEXE
VAT simplified procedures
VAT simplified procedures
In Greece a flat-rate scheme is applied for charging and collecting VAT for the following small enterprises:
- operators of coastal fishing vessels up to twelve (12) meters in length between verticals,
- operators of vessels in Lake Ioannina,
- operators of horse-drawn vehicles.
Cash Accounting
It is possible to opt for the special scheme for cash accounting in Greece. The information on the national annual threshold is available on TEDB.