- Starting in 2026, Finland will abolish the Intrastat arrival obligation, eliminating the need for companies to submit declarations for goods arriving from other EU Member States; the last required declaration will be for December 2025.
- Only dispatches (EU exports) will still be subject to Intrastat reporting, with the existing threshold of €800,000 remaining in place, while Finnish Customs will use export microdata from other Member States to compile import statistics.
- This change is part of a broader EU effort to streamline data collection and reduce administrative burdens, simplifying the reporting process for businesses involved in intra-EU trade with Finland.
Source: pincvision.com
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