- Croatia has adjusted its Intrastat reporting thresholds for intra-community movements of goods
- The new thresholds are €450,000 for arrivals and €300,000 for dispatches
- Businesses engaged in cross-border trade must adhere to the modified Intrastat electronic reporting form
- The form now requires additional details such as goods description, commodity code, delivery terms, mode of transport, countries of destination and origin, weight and/or quantity, invoice value, country of origin for dispatches, and the VAT identification number of the recipient of dispatched goods
- These adjustments are effective from January 1st, 2024
Source: tpa-global.com
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