- Lithuania has its own rules for e-invoicing managed by the Ministry of Finance and the State Tax Inspectorate
- Mandatory e-invoicing obligations for B2G transactions were introduced in July 2017
- E-invoicing is not mandatory for other sectors, but can be used
- In 2019, Lithuania joined the PEPPOL network for e-invoicing
- The Ministry launched the eSaskaita tool for e-invoicing in September 2023
- B2B and B2C are not required to comply with e-invoicing rules
- A special system known as Saskaita is introduced for B2G transactions.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.
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