Transfer Tax Calculator — Lithuania

Lithuania does not levy any transfer tax or stamp duty on property purchases. This makes Lithuania one of the most affordable countries in the EU for property transaction costs. The only costs are notary fees (0.45%, capped at EUR 5,000), property registration (~EUR 35), and agent commission.

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How Transfer Tax Works in Lithuania

Lithuania does not levy any transfer tax or stamp duty on property purchases. This makes Lithuania one of the most affordable countries in the EU for property transaction costs. The only costs are notary fees (0.45%, capped at EUR 5,000), property registration (~EUR 35), and agent commission.

Transfer Tax is a flat rate of 0.00% of the purchase price.

Other Purchase Costs in Lithuania

Beyond Transfer Tax, buyers typically pay the following fees when purchasing property in Lithuania. These are included in the calculator above.

Notary Fees (Notaro mokestis)

Mandatory notary fees for certifying the purchase deed. Capped at 0.45% of purchase price with a maximum of EUR 5,000. Often shared between buyer and seller in practice.

Property Registration (Centre of Registers)

Fee for registering ownership with the Centre of Registers (Registru centras). Fixed fees for ownership, building, and land parcel registration. Typically EUR 30-50 total.

Title Searches & Register Extracts

Title searches, encumbrance checks, and mortgage register checks from the Centre of Registers. Typically EUR 50-150.

Lawyer Fees (Advokato mokestis)

Legal representation for the buyer. Optional but recommended, especially for foreign buyers. Typically EUR 500-3,000 depending on transaction complexity.

Property Valuation

Independent property valuation required by the bank for mortgage approval. Typically EUR 150-400.

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