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Intrastat thresholds 2026: several EU member states update rules

For the 2026 statistical year, several EU member states have updated their Intrastat thresholds or reporting rules. In addition to Finland and Estonia discontinuing arrivals (Finland from January 2026, Estonia from 2025), countries such as Bulgaria, Cyprus, Denmark, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Slovenia have revised threshold amounts or kept them under review. Thresholds are usually set per calendar year: once you exceed a country's threshold, you must continue filing until you complete a full year below it. Deadlines and submission channels also vary by member state.

Source: Eurostat – International trade in goods (EU framework). Country-specific thresholds and deadlines are published by each national statistical office or the authority responsible for Intrastat.

Impact for you If you trade with multiple EU countries, check the 2026 thresholds and any rule changes in each country where you have or may have an obligation. A change in one member state does not automatically apply elsewhere. See Intrastat by country for current thresholds and deadlines.
How EasyIntrastat helps We track thresholds and rules per country and validate your data against current requirements, so you can focus on trading while we keep your reporting aligned with 2026 national rules.