Intrastat thresholds are value thresholds which decide if companies in an EU Member State qualify to file a return to tax authorities, based on their intra-community trading. These thresholds change annually, prompting businesses to conduct an annual recalculation to know their obligations.
This blog contains all the Intrastat reporting thresholds for 2023, as well as important information for businesses trading within the EU. It will be updated to reflect any changes as soon as they are implemented.
- What are Intrastat thresholds?
- How can I calculate Intrastat thresholds?
- Intrastat thresholds in 2023
- Intrastat threshold exemptions and exceptions
- How Sovos can help with Intrastat
Source: SOVOS
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