PL: INTRASTAT | DE: INTRASTAT
Definition
INTRASTAT is an EU system for collecting statistical data on trade in goods between EU Member States. Since there are no customs borders or customs declarations in intra-EU trade, data on goods flows are collected directly from businesses in the form of Intrastat statistical declarations.
Intrastat declarations are required from companies whose annual value of intra-Community trade (arrivals or dispatches) exceeds the statistical threshold set annually by each Member State. In Poland, the 2024 thresholds are: PLN 5 million for arrivals and PLN 2.7 million for dispatches. Declarations are filed monthly by the 10th of the following month.
The Intrastat declaration contains: CN code (8 digits), goods value, net mass, partner country, delivery terms (Incoterms), and mode of transport. Intrastat data are used by statistical offices for trade balance compilation and analysis of intra-EU goods flows.
Intrastat declarations are required from companies whose annual value of intra-Community trade (arrivals or dispatches) exceeds the statistical threshold set annually by each Member State. In Poland, the 2024 thresholds are: PLN 5 million for arrivals and PLN 2.7 million for dispatches. Declarations are filed monthly by the 10th of the following month.
The Intrastat declaration contains: CN code (8 digits), goods value, net mass, partner country, delivery terms (Incoterms), and mode of transport. Intrastat data are used by statistical offices for trade balance compilation and analysis of intra-EU goods flows.