In 2024, several EU Member States have increased their Intrastat thresholds for both arrival and dispatch. Some countries have changed only the arrival threshold. The Netherlands and France have removed the thresholds and will notify taxpayers subject to submitting Intrastat returns. Intrastat declarations are required when the value of goods arriving or dispatched to another EU Member State exceeds the applicable threshold, which is revised annually by each Member State. Businesses exceeding the threshold should continue filing monthly declarations for the entire year. The thresholds may change annually.
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