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2026-04-15

Civil service contract

Important changes for MB members from 2026

So far, it has been beneficial for MB members to conclude civil service contracts because:

  1. Income up to €45,000 per year was taxed more favourably than dividends;
  2. This has allowed more flexibility in withdrawing funds from the company.

From 2026, the income of an MB member from civil contracts will be taxed at progressive rates:

Annual income (GNI)Tariff
Up to 12 GNI15%
12-36 VDU20%
36-60 VDU25%

*Maximum drawdown of up to 100 000

The 2026 GNI has not yet been formally set. The Bank of Lithuania’s forecast suggests that it could reach around €2 246 gross.

This would mean that:

Revenue from civil contractsLimit € (gross, based on projected GNI)
Up to 12 VDUs (15% of GPM)~26 952 €
12-36 VDC (20% GPM)~26 952 € – 80 856 €
36-60 VDU (25 % GPM)~80 856 € – 134 760 €

If the annual income from civil contracts exceeds €45,000, the MB member will have to register for VAT.

Dividends will only be subject to 15% VAT from 2026-01-01.

This rate will remain unchanged, regardless of the amount.

* Dividends are not included in gross income subject to progressive rates of income tax.

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