What we do
You send the export files from your exchanges and brokers. We calculate the taxable gain under the Lithuanian Personal Income Tax Law, separate what is taxable from what is not, and show you the finished GPM311 with a line by line explanation of where every number came from.
You then submit it yourself in the tax office portal. We never ask for your logins.
Prices
| Case | Price |
|---|---|
| Shares or ETFs, one broker with a clean annual report | 79 € |
| Crypto, one or more exchanges | from 199 € |
| Rent, or income from abroad | from 99 € |
The crypto price depends on the number of transactions and the number of exchanges. You are told the exact figure before we start, never after the work.
Why people come to us
Coin to coin swaps count. Trading one crypto asset for another is a taxable disposal in Lithuania, even though no euro touched your bank account. This is the single most common reason a return is wrong.
Four different regimes apply to share gains. Which one applies to you decides whether you pay 15 % or 32 %, and whether the first 500 euros are exempt.
Exchanges that closed or lost your history. We can reconstruct the cost basis from partial exports and bank records.
The deadline
The annual return for the previous year must be filed by 1 May. If you owe tax, it is payable by the same date. Filing late brings interest, and the tax office does not send a reminder.
Who this is for
Foreign nationals living in Lithuania, and Lithuanians who prefer to handle this in English. If you spent more than 183 days in Lithuania or your centre of interests is here, you are a tax resident and your worldwide income is declared here.
Common questions
Do you need access to my accounts?
No. We work from the export files you send. You keep every login.
The return itself, is it in Lithuanian?
Yes, the form is the official Lithuanian GPM311. We give you an English explanation of every figure in it, so you know what you are declaring before you submit.
I did not declare last year and I should have
Say so when you write. A late return can still be filed and a previous one can be corrected. It is far cheaper to do it before the tax office asks.
I sold at a loss, do I still need to declare?
In most cases yes. A loss is not tax free by silence, it has to be declared to be recognised.
Tell us what you need
We reply the same working day. You get the price and the deadline straight away, with no call and no meeting.
We handle the paperwork. On your side one Smart-ID signature remains, because the law requires it. We never ask for passwords.
