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Baltic Tax Card 2015: Corporate income tax in Lithuania

14 May 2015
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Baltic Tax Card 2015: Corporate income tax in Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, taxpayers, taxable objects, tax, tax rate in Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, taxation of dividends, taxation of income, tax reliefs, taxation, corporate income tax in Baltics, 2015Taxpayers

Corporate income tax is paid by:

  • domestic companies – residents;
  • non-residents;
  • non-resident permanent establishments that perform economic activity.

Baltic Tax Card 2015: Corporate income tax in Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, taxpayers, taxable objects, tax, tax rate in Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, taxation of dividends, taxation of income, tax reliefs, taxation, corporate income tax in Baltics, 2015Taxable objects

Corporate income tax is applied to the profit or loss, which is calculated according to the taxpayer’s financial accounting data and adjusted according to the Corporate Income Tax Law.

In general, all types of income are included in the taxable income consisting of:

  • income earned in Lithuania or abroad (for residents);
  • certain types of income earned in Lithuania and listed in the Corporate Income Tax Law (for non-residents);
  • income earned from performing commercial activities in Lithuania (for non-resident permanent establishments).

Baltic Tax Card 2015: Corporate income tax in Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, taxpayers, taxable objects, tax, tax rate in Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, taxation of dividends, taxation of income, tax reliefs, taxation, corporate income tax in Baltics, 2015Tax rate in Lithuania

The flat corporate income tax rate is 15% of the taxable income.

For reduced tax rates please contact our lawyers and tax advisors.

 

Baltic Tax Card 2015: Corporate income tax in Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, taxpayers, taxable objects, tax, tax rate in Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, taxation of dividends, taxation of income, tax reliefs, taxation, corporate income tax in Baltics, 2015Taxation of dividends

Payments of dividends between domestics companies are not subject to corporate income tax. Dividends paid to a legal entity – a resident of a European Union member state or a resident of the European Economic Area – are exempt from taxation.

Dividends paid to a legal entity outside the European Union or the European Economic Area, are subject to a 15% tax payable at the time of their payment (unless double taxation treaty provides smaller withholding tax rate).

 

Baltic Tax Card 2015: Corporate income tax in Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, taxpayers, taxable objects, tax, tax rate in Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, taxation of dividends, taxation of income, tax reliefs, taxation, corporate income tax in Baltics, 2015Taxation of income

Corporate income tax in Lithuania is applied to the following payments in accordance with tax rates stipulated in the Corporate Income Tax Law:

  • interest – 0 % or 15 % if loans or bonds repayment starts after 1 year, EEA bank deposit opened after 2014 January 1st, EEA state’s government securities acquired after 2014 January 1st .
  • royalties – 10% (no deduction, Double taxation treaty rates may apply );
  • capital gains from sale and lease of real estate located in Lithuania– 15%;
  • payments to persons located in low-tax or tax-free countries or territories – 15%.

Baltic Tax Card 2015: Corporate income tax in Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, taxpayers, taxable objects, tax, tax rate in Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, taxation of dividends, taxation of income, tax reliefs, taxation, corporate income tax in Baltics, 2015Filing tax declarations

Declarations for a particular taxation year shall be filled by taxpayers through the Electronic Declaration System or on paper forms and submitted to the State Taxes Inspection. Annual tax declarations shall be submitted by 1st June of the following year.

 

Baltic Tax Card 2015: Corporate income tax in Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, taxpayers, taxable objects, tax, tax rate in Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, taxation of dividends, taxation of income, tax reliefs, taxation, corporate income tax in Baltics, 2015Tax payment deadline  

Corporate income tax certificate shall be submitted and tax paid until 1st of June of subsequent tax year (previously until 1st of October).

 

In some cases taxpayers must pay advanced corporate income tax on a quarterly basis: by the last day of each quarter of the tax period. Advance payments are not mandatory if profit of a taxpayer does not exceed 290.000 EUR for the previous year.

 

Baltic Tax Card 2015: Corporate income tax in Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, taxpayers, taxable objects, tax, tax rate in Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, taxation of dividends, taxation of income, tax reliefs, taxation, corporate income tax in Baltics, 2015Tax incentives and relief

When calculating the amount of corporate income tax, taxpayers shall receive the following incentives and tax relief:

  • Incentives to holding companies;
  • Incentives for research and development;
  • Tax relief for investment projects have been extended until 2018 and allow to deduct CIT up to 50% in case of investment in renewal or acquisition of facilities. Property as trucks, semitrailers etc., were added to the list of deductible investment expenses.
  • Tax relief for Free Economic Zone (FEZ) companies;
  • The possibility of carrying forward losses, save for 5 year limit set to losses from securities and derivatives.

 

For full TAX CARD 2015: Corporate income tax in Baltics click below

:Baltic Tax Card 2015: Corporate income tax in Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, taxpayers, taxable objects, tax, tax rate in Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, taxation of dividends, taxation of income, tax reliefs, taxation, corporate income tax in Baltics, 2015

 

For more questions about corporate income tax in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, please contact our English speaking attorneys at law and tax consultants at info@gencs.eu

For questions, please, contact Valters Gencs, attorney at law at info@gencs.eu


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