- The 2026 Intrastat thresholds specify annual trade value limits for when businesses must submit Intrastat declarations for intra-EU goods movements.
- Thresholds vary by EU Member State and are designed to balance statistical needs with reduced reporting for smaller traders.
- Exceeding a threshold triggers mandatory monthly reporting obligations.
- Companies should review their trade values against these thresholds to ensure compliance.
- Some countries have thresholds for both arrivals and dispatches, while others have N/A (not applicable) for one or both categories.
Source: meridianglobalservices.com
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