- Lithuania plans to change VAT rates starting January 1, 2026
- VAT on heating and firewood will increase to 21 percent
- VAT on books will decrease to 5 percent
- A new 10 percent tax will be applied to non-life insurance policies
- VAT for accommodation, transport, and cultural events will rise to 12 percent
- These changes will affect hospitality, publishing, utilities, and insurance sectors
- Businesses need to prepare for these changes by July 1, 2025
Source: marosavat.com
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