- Several EU Member States have updated their Intrastat reporting thresholds for 2026, affecting when businesses must report cross-border goods movements.
- Changes in thresholds may require some businesses to start reporting for the first time or move from simplified to detailed declarations.
- Threshold adjustments vary by country and by arrivals/dispatches, with notable increases and decreases in countries like Austria, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Slovenia.
- The new thresholds will impact compliance obligations for companies trading goods within the EU starting in 2026.
Source: fintua.com
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