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Lithuania Tax Information

21% PVM

PVM is 21% standard, 9% for heat/books, 5% for medicines. Registration above €45,000. Source: State Tax Inspectorate Lithuania.

Illustrator Services to Invoice

  • Editorial illustration
  • Book illustration
  • Character design
  • Concept art
  • Pattern design
  • Icon illustration
  • Infographics

Invoice Requirements in Lithuania

Company code
PVM code if registered
Client code
Invoice number
PVM breakdown
Total in EUR

Payment Terms

50% deposit, 50% on delivery. Licensing fees may be separate from creation fees.

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Payment Methods in Lithuania

Bank TransferCredit CardPayPalRevolut

Illustrator Invoice Tips

  • Specify number of illustrations
  • Include complexity level
  • Note licensing terms
  • Reference style/mood boards
  • Document revision rounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What tax rate applies to illustrator invoices in Lithuania?

Lithuania has 21% PVM. PVM is 21% standard, 9% for heat/books, 5% for medicines. Registration above €45,000. Source: State Tax Inspectorate Lithuania.

What payment methods are common for illustrators in Lithuania?

Common payment methods in Lithuania include: Bank Transfer, Credit Card, PayPal, Revolut. 50% deposit, 50% on delivery. Licensing fees may be separate from creation fees.

What should illustrator invoices include in Lithuania?

Your invoice should include: Company code, PVM code if registered, Client code, Invoice number. For illustrator services specifically, also include: Editorial illustration, Book illustration, Character design.

How should illustrators price their work?

Based on complexity, usage rights, and client type. Editorial rates differ from commercial.

What licensing terms should illustrators specify?

Define usage (print, digital, merchandise), duration, and exclusivity.

What PVM rates apply?

Lithuania applies 21% standard VAT, 9% for heating and books, 5% for medicines. EU rules apply.