- From January 2026, Finnish companies will no longer be required to submit Intrastat reports for goods imported from EU countries.
- This change will significantly reduce administrative work for over 4,400 Finnish companies, decreasing the administrative burden by up to 70%.
- The last Intrastat import report must be submitted for December 2025.
- There are no changes to Intrastat reporting requirements for exports or the reporting threshold (800,000 euros).
Source: ek.fi
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