Dainoras Bradauskas, the head of the Lithuanian State Tax Inspectorate, may have committed disciplinary misconduct, the Special Investigation Service (STT) said on January 4.
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Lithuania's government intends to attach the Financial Crime Investigation Service to the State Tax Inspectorate, says Interior Minister Eimutis Misiūnas.
Dainoras Bradauskas, the head of the Lithuanian State Tax Inspectorate, may have committed disciplinary misconduct, the Special Investigation Service (STT) said on 4 January.
Vilnius authorities are intent on cracking down on unaccounted property rents. Under a new proposal, brokers will have to register and share information about their contracts with landlords. To read this article, try a €5.99 monthly subscription by clicking here.
Lithuanian tax authorities have opened investigations into finances of two individuals and seven business companies in response to revelations in the Panama Papers. To read this article, try a €5.99 monthly subscription by clicking here.
Lithuanians are no longer satisfied with spending their summers stretched on a beach or picking berries. Nor are tourists happy with merely strolling along the Medieval streets of Vilnius and taking pictures. A budding industry is there to offer them a variety of summer activities. To read this arti...
Lithuanian tax authorities are investigating real estate assets owned by Lithuanians in Italy and Spain. After receiving data from these countries, Lithuanian inspectors say there are suspected cases of tax evasion. To read this article, try a €5.99 monthly subscription by clicking here.
Lithuania's State Tax Inspectorate is conducting tax probes into real estate owned by three Lithuanian politicians in Bulgaria, planning to open a fourth investigation shortly. To read this article, try a €5.99 monthly subscription by clicking here.
Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaitė owns assets worth €809,000 and is €50,000 wealthier than a year ago, according to her asset declaration released by the tax authorities. To read this article, try a €5.99 monthly subscription by clicking here.
Each year, about half a million Lithuanians give up to 2% of their income tax to non-profits, which amounts to millions of euros. While tax authorities can track who gets the money, they hardly ever scrutinize if it is used for its intended purpose. Occasional inspections reveal, however, that somet...
A special body, set up jointly by the State Tax Inspectorate (VMI) and the Financial Crime Investigation Service (FNTT), will investigate Lithuanian individuals and companies named in the Panama Papers.
Lithuania's tax authorities have said they will investigate any evidence in the Panama Papers about offshore holdings of Lithuanian nationals.
More than 70,000 requests for tax redirections to various charities, non-profits and nongovernmental organisations have been submitted in Lithuania this year. According to the State Tax Inspectorate (VMI), the number of requests and recipients has been growing every year.
Lithuanian citizens and foreigners must pay for the compulsory health insurance (PSD) only if they are permanently residing in Lithuania, said Lithuania’s State Tax Inspectorate (VMI).
The Finance Minister says Lithuanians will not have to declare their foreign and electronic bank accounts to tax authorities this spring, following an outcry from online account holders about vague and incomplete instructions.