- INTRASTAT is the EU system for collecting statistics on intra-EU goods trade, and each member state sets its own statistical thresholds.
- When a company exceeds a country’s threshold, it must submit monthly declarations; these thresholds are usually updated yearly and can change during the year.
- The general EU trend has been to raise thresholds, reducing administrative burden for businesses.
- In 2026, Estonia is lowering the export threshold, Poland is lowering the detailed export threshold, Finland is abolishing the import threshold entirely, and Bulgaria will report in euros for the first time.
Source: eurofiscalis.com
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