Last day before major changes: new taxes, changes in electricity, gas prices, part of the order of business licenses



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It has already been announced that starting July 1, a separate business certificate will be required for each leased property.

Another change, effective July 1, is that residents who previously engaged in certain activities will no longer be able to obtain business licenses.

“This refers to the decoration, repair, repair of automobiles, childcare, plumbing, heating and the installation of air conditioning in buildings or structures. It is from July 1 that they will no longer have commercial certificates, ”said Stasė Aliukonytė-Šnirienė, Director of the Department of Tax Obligations of the State Tax Inspectorate.

On July 1, the car registration fee will take effect in Lithuania.

Saulius Šuminas, Deputy Director General of Regitra, recalled that the fee will be paid by the managers of M1 and N1 vehicles, who will register the vehicles in Lithuania for the first time. You will also have to pay when you change the driver of the vehicle. The tax will be applied according to the type of fuel and its combinations, which emit more than 130 g / km of CO2. This fee must be paid to Regitrai. The amount of the fee will range between 13.5 and 540 euros.

Starting July 1, electricity and gas will be cheaper in Lithuania. Inga Žilienė, the president of the State Council for Energy Regulation, calculates that due to this, the population can save several tens of euros in half a year.

The electricity rate for domestic consumers decreases by 8% to 1.2 cents per kilowatt hour.

“Depending on consumption, for example, consuming 100 kilowatt hours would save around 10 euros for half a year. If used for heating or hot water, the savings could be around 50 euros per month,” calculated I. Zilien.

Gas rates for domestic consumers are reduced by 15-23%, or 8 cents per cubic meter.

“The fixed part of the rate does not change. For consumers who use gas for cooking, the rate would be reduced to 47 cents per cubic meter. The savings amount to about 5-6 euros per half year, because consumption is low,” said.

Also, as of July 1, accrued and unused vacation days are canceled. The Labor Code stipulates that an employee who has not used the accumulated leave before July 1, 2017 will lose the right both to this leave (accumulated before July 1, 2017) (he will no longer be able to take it) and to his compensation in the employment contract after July 1, 2020. in the event of termination.

If an employee started accruing vacation days after July 1, 2017 and is not using them, but is still moving to next year, then you should remember that every 3 years, part of those accrued days will be canceled.

Also, this year, residents must file an income tax return and pay personal income tax by July 1. The declaration and the payment term have been postponed due to the situation with COVID-19.

Until June 30 of this year, the population included in the accumulation of second pillar pensions must decide whether or not to participate in the pension accumulation system.

The Seimas also decided to increase the amount of non-taxable income (NPD) to 400 euros. The law has not yet been signed by the president for the law to take effect. The amendments to the law were scheduled to take effect on July 1 of this year. and power until 2020. December 31 € 50 higher – € 400 NPD would apply for all 2020.

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