The digital transformation of the Greek economy is supported by critical horizontal fiscal policy actions, such as the development of "govERP", a modern information system for the fiscal and financial management of the Central Administration. govERP aims to modernise, simplify and improve the efficiency of the relevant functions. At the same time, the digitisation of public property through the Real Estate Register (RTR) and the Hellenic Cadastre enhances transparency, accuracy and better use of public property, providing geo-referenced information and facilitating the identification and correction of errors. These actions are key to the Digital Transformation Paper.
Use of secure and efficient digital technologies
Increased demands from citizens for quality and continuous services
Ensuring accessibility for all
Transition from paper/live service to fully digital
Cultural change in the public sector
Modernisation of processes and information systems
Objective 1
Combating tax evasion and broadening the tax base
Reform of the taxation of freelancers and farmers
Strengthening electronic transactions with incentives in areas of high tax evasion
Curbing smuggling
Digitisation of tax procedures and control
Reform of real estate property values
Stabilising the tax payment framework
Operation of a Business Reconstruction Centre
Objective 2
Strengthening the stability and soundness of the financial system and addressing private debt
Objective 3
Utilization of public property and modernization of public enterprises
Objective 4
Ensuring fiscal stability and reducing public debt
Objective 5
Planning, programming, implementation and monitoring of the Public Investment Programme and PPP
Objective 6
Structural reforms to strengthen the functioning of services and supervised entities of the Ministry of National Economy and Finance and horizontal ac
Objective 7
Coordinated use of European Structural Funds resources (NSRF 2014-2020 & NSRF 2021-2027)
Objective 8
National Recovery and Resilience Plan Greece 2.0