- Cash payments are rounded to the nearest 5 euro cents.
- Amounts ending in 1 or 2 cents are rounded down to 0.
- Amounts ending in 3 or 4 cents are rounded up to 5.
- Amounts ending in 6 or 7 cents are rounded down to 5.
- Amounts ending in 8 or 9 cents are rounded up to 10.
- Taxable value is not rounded.
- Rounding applies to goods or services purchased together with a receipt or invoice.
- Rounding rules apply to both final price and taxable value.
- Rules are based on Lithuanian laws.
Source: vmi.lt
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