🇱🇹 Lithuania VAT Rate: 21% on Digital Services

🇱🇹 The standard VAT rate in Lithuania for digital services is 21%. Here's everything SaaS founders, freelancers, and indie hackers need to know about charging VAT when selling to customers in Lithuania.

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21%
Standard VAT rate for digital services in Lithuania

VAT on Digital Services in Lithuania

If you sell SaaS, digital downloads, apps, e-books, or any electronically supplied service to customers in Lithuania, EU VAT rules apply. The rate you charge depends on who your customer is and where your business is based.

Quick Reference

ScenarioVAT RateWho Pays
B2C to Lithuania consumer21%You charge & remit
B2B to Lithuania business0% (reverse charge)Customer self-assesses
Domestic sale within Lithuania21%You charge & remit

B2C Sales — Selling to Consumers in Lithuania

When selling digital services to individual consumers (B2C) in Lithuania, you must charge VAT at 21%. The key question is whether you need to use the One-Stop Shop (OSS) scheme:

Below €10,000/year in EU cross-border B2C sales: You can charge your home country's VAT rate instead of 21%. This threshold applies to your combined B2C sales across ALL EU countries, not just Lithuania.

Above €10,000/year: You must charge 21% (Lithuania's rate). Register for the OSS scheme in your home EU country to file a single quarterly return covering all EU countries.

B2B Sales — Reverse Charge to Lithuania Businesses

For B2B sales to VAT-registered businesses in Lithuania, the reverse charge mechanism applies. You invoice at 0% VAT and your customer accounts for the VAT themselves. You must:

1. Verify your customer's VAT number using the EU VIES system
2. Include both VAT numbers on the invoice
3. Add the wording: "Reverse charge — VAT to be accounted for by the recipient under Article 196 of Council Directive 2006/112/EC"

Non-EU Sellers Selling to Lithuania

If your business is outside the EU (e.g., US, UK, or other non-EU country) and you sell B2C digital services to consumers in Lithuania, you must register for the Non-Union OSS scheme in any EU member state. You'll charge 21% VAT on sales to Lithuania consumers and file quarterly returns through your chosen EU country.

For B2B sales from outside the EU, the reverse charge still applies — your Lithuania business customer handles the VAT.

Invoice Requirements for Lithuania

Your invoice to a Lithuania customer must include: your business name and address, your VAT number (or OSS number), the customer's details (and VAT number for B2B), a clear description of services, the VAT rate applied (21% for B2C, 0% with reverse charge note for B2B), and the total amount including VAT.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the VAT rate in Lithuania for digital services?

The standard VAT rate in Lithuania for digital services including SaaS, apps, and e-books is 21%. This applies to B2C sales to consumers located in Lithuania.

Do I need to register for VAT in Lithuania?

If you sell B2C digital services to consumers in Lithuania and your total EU cross-border B2C sales exceed €10,000/year, you must either register for VAT in Lithuania directly or use the EU One-Stop Shop (OSS) scheme to report and pay VAT through a single EU country.

What is the reverse charge for B2B sales to Lithuania?

If you sell to a VAT-registered business in Lithuania (B2B), the reverse charge applies. You charge 0% VAT and your Lithuania customer self-assesses VAT at 21%. You must include "Reverse charge — VAT to be accounted for by the recipient" on your invoice.

What is the OSS threshold for Lithuania?

The EU One-Stop Shop (OSS) threshold is €10,000 in combined cross-border B2C sales across ALL EU countries (not per country). Below this threshold, you can charge your home country's VAT rate. Above it, you must charge the destination country rate.

How do I invoice a customer in Lithuania?

For B2C sales, include 21% VAT on your invoice. For B2B sales (reverse charge), invoice at 0% with the note: "Reverse charge — VAT to be accounted for by the recipient under Article 196 of Council Directive 2006/112/EC." Use our free invoice generator at paytaxfa.st/invoice.html to get the wording right automatically.

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