Part of the European Union and Schengen Treaty, Lithuania is a great destination to form a company that intends to scale in the EU. The country has a seashore, is strongly dedicated to digitally transforming its main economic activities and governance and is continuously attracting more and more foreign investment. Lithuania is among the European fintech leaders. The country’s currency is the euro, and the language is Lithuanian, with wide application of official documents in English.
Flexible immigration requirements. Lithuania has favourable regulatory requirements for persons relocating to the country for work or to start or join a business.
Simple and fast establishment. Lithuania boasts one of the fastest business establishment procedures in the EU, with online registration of a company taking less than a week.
Other benefits of establishing in Lithuania. Lithuania has a favourable tax system as well as a great reputation for companies in the market, meaning that your business in Lithuania can grow in the EU without any obstacles, using the benefits of the EU VAT regime. Moreover, the Lithuanian residence permit allows using the Schengen zone for free movement.
The main types of companies in Lithuania are:
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- Open Limited Company (AB) is similar to a joint-stock company (JSC).
- A Closed Limited Liability Company (UAB) is similar to a Limited Liability Company (LTD).
- Full Partnership (TUB) or Limited Partnership (UB).
- Branch or representation.
Lithuania’s tax rates are among the lowest in the European Union.
Profit tax: 5% if the annual income is below 300,000 euros and less than 10 people are employed.
VAT rate: standard rate is 21%.
Tax exemption: available, with favourable opportunities to avoid double taxation in international trade