- Intrastat is a system for collecting statistical data on trade within the EU.
- It is managed in Poland by the Director of the Tax Administration Chamber in Szczecin.
- Declarations are submitted electronically via platforms like PUESC or ist@t.
- The obligation applies to businesses exceeding specific trade thresholds with EU countries.
- New thresholds for 2025 have been established.
- Reporting is required for both imports to and exports from Poland.
- Physical movement of goods between EU countries must be reported.
- Special cases may require different entities to report, such as those involved in processing goods.
- Required data includes product code, country of dispatch or destination, invoice value, and net mass.
- Additional data may be needed if detailed thresholds are exceeded.
Source: crido.pl
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