One service, done properly: the Lithuanian compliance of a foreign company. Registration, the monthly machine, and the judgement around it.
Registrations and entity switches are sequenced. The application goes in immediately, you keep trading as you are, the switch happens the day the number is active. Zero stopped days.
Invoice data flows from your ERP automatically. Dynamics, Business Central, anything. Nothing to install. Nobody writes us monthly emails with attachments. The same automation once cut a client group's payroll from four days to thirty minutes.
Customs declarations are checked against supplier invoices before posting. Weights, values, codes, origin papers. This is where import businesses quietly lose money, and where we have caught real errors.
GPAIS packaging registration before the first import. i.VAZ waybills before every truck. The tax office's letters, which arrive in Lithuanian, answered in Lithuanian.
A live dashboard instead of report emails, and a one page summary each month in plain language. Questions get answered by the person who does the work.
Monthly rolling contract. The system and the data are yours. If you leave, full export and a proper handover, free.
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Why not per invoice or per hour. Typing is the automated part, so paying per piece would pay for nothing, and paying per hour would reward slowness. The fee buys a function: every deadline across four state systems, the verification, the signature, the liability. It steps only at the document volumes written in the contract. Never per piece. Never renegotiated mid month.
They can submit the forms. Regional firms bolt Lithuania on all the time, sometimes for a few hundred euros a month. What that version usually misses, because it is run from a country away: the GPAIS packaging registration nobody abroad has heard of, responsibility for the i.VAZ truck notices, checking customs values against supplier invoices, and the fact that the tax office writes its letters in Lithuanian and expects the answers in Lithuanian.
You will find VAT registration advertised from about 400 EUR and monthly declaration filing from about 60 EUR. Those prices are real, and for the right company they are the right buy: a dormant registration, a nil return each month, nothing moving. Read the same price lists to the end, though. Document handling is billed by the hour at 150 EUR and up, answering the tax office costs extra, and packaging, waybills and trade statistics are not in the price at all. At the volumes of a real trading company the metered version crosses our fixed fee quickly, with nobody verifying anything on the way.
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