- Lithuania plans to change VAT rates for certain sectors
- Reduced VAT rate to increase from 9% to 12% for accommodation, passenger transport, and cultural events starting January 1, 2026
- New 5% VAT rate proposed for printed and electronic books and certain non-periodical publications, down from 9%
- Parliament vote expected by July 1, 2025
- Businesses should prepare for invoicing and compliance updates
- Standard VAT rate of 21% remains unchanged
- Publications with over 80% advertising or focused on music or video content do not qualify for the reduced rate
- Taxable entities should stay informed for compliance with new regulations
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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