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Lithuania

62moderate
Overall Score

Lithuania is a Northern Europe jurisdiction. with a standard worldwide income tax regime applicable to tax residents. Corporate profits are taxed at 15%.

Corporate Tax

15%

Personal Income Tax

32%

Capital Gains

15%

VAT / GST

21%

Overview

Key Data

Taxation

Personal Income Tax (max)32%
Personal Income Tax (min)15%
Corporate Tax Rate15%
Capital Gains Tax15%
VAT / GST21%
Dividend Tax Rate15%
Withholding Tax15%
Territorial TaxationNo
Foreign Income Exempt
Remittance-Based Tax
CFC RulesYes
Tax Residency Days183 days/year
Tax Treaties

Residency & Visa

Digital Nomad VisaNo
Golden VisaNo
Retirement VisaNo
Investment VisaYes
EU MemberYes
Schengen AreaYes
EU PassportYes
Min. Days Required / Year
Min. Monthly Income
Min. Investment (residency)
Citizenship Path
Setup Difficulty

Business & Cost of Living

Cost of Living Index52/100
Avg. Monthly Cost
Company Formation Time
Formation Cost (est.)
Annual Compliance Cost
Free Zone AvailableNo
Banking Easegood
Internet Qualityexcellent

Compliance & Reputation

FATF Statuscompliant
EU Blacklist Statusnot_listed
OECD Compliance
CRS Participant
FATCA Compliant
BEPS Participant
Treaty Network Quality

Personal Tax Residency

Tax residency in Lithuania is generally triggered by physical presence exceeding 183 days in a calendar year. Foreign income treatment: unknown. Controlled Foreign Corporation (CFC) rules are in force. Residents who own or control foreign entities may face attribution of that entity's undistributed profits under local anti-avoidance provisions.

15% CIT (small companies with <10 employees and <EUR 300k turnover: 0% first profit bracket). Startup Lithuania. EU fintech hub (second largest in EU). Startup visa available.

Company Setup & Business Taxation

The standard corporate income tax rate is 15%. The administrative process is considered straightforward, with minimal bureaucratic friction.

Banking & Financial Access

Account opening in Lithuania can be challenging for foreign nationals or non-resident businesses, and enhanced due diligence is common practice. Internet infrastructure is excellent, with widespread fibre broadband and reliable mobile connectivity across urban and suburban areas.

Compliance & International Reputation

Lithuania is a member of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and meets its anti-money-laundering standards. EU tax blacklist status: not_listed. Structures involving this jurisdiction may attract additional scrutiny or reporting obligations under EU member state rules.

Who This Jurisdiction Works Best For

Based on our scoring model, Lithuania ranks highest for Founder / Entrepreneur and Digital Nomad. It offers a strong proposition for founder / entrepreneur (score: 65/100). It offers a reasonable proposition for digital nomad (score: 63/100).

Legal Notice

The information on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, tax, or financial advice. Tax laws and residency rules change frequently and vary significantly by individual circumstances. Always consult a qualified professional licensed in the relevant jurisdictions before making any decisions.

Score Breakdown

Tax Burden
25%32
Ease of Setup
20%70
Banking Access
15%72
Residency Options
15%55
International Reputation
10%95
Cost of Living
5%48
Overall Score62

Scoring methodology

Score by Profile

Overall
62
Freelancer
61
Founder / Entrepreneur
65
High Net Worth Individual
61
Digital Nomad
63

Each score is weighted differently by profile type. See methodology.

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