Establishment of UAB

Establishment of UAB

A private limited liability company (UAB) is a company with limited liability. Unlike a sole proprietorship, the owner or owners of a UAB are not liable for their personal assets if the company suffers losses.

165,00  without VAT

Terminas
Term
  • It will take 3–5 working days. All you need to do is come up with the company name.
Į kainą įskaičiuota
Included in the price

All the costs of setting up a UAB and the most essential services:

  • Notary fee;
  • Fee from the State Enterprise Centre of Registers;
  • Our formed authorised capital (€2,500);
  • Registration address for an unlimited period.
Klientų aptarnavimas
Customer service
  • Smooth, easy, and fast incorporation of a UAB;
  • Incorporation of UAB companies at a good price online;
  • Fast professional help and advice.

Company in Lithuania UAB

Setting up a UAB is the most popular way to start a business. MyTax’s team of specialists will take care of everything you need to set up and maintain your company, providing a wide range of accounting and legal services to suit your specific needs.

Setting up a private limited liability company (UAB) is the most popular way to start a new business in Lithuania. This type of company has many advantages over a sole proprietorship or small partnership.

What are the advantages of a UAB company in LIthuania?

  • First of all, it is a private limited liability company. Unlike a sole proprietorship, the owner or owners of a UAB are not liable for their personal assets if the company suffers losses.
  • Setting up a private limited liability company is particularly favourable if it is expected to attract investors from abroad as well as from Lithuania.
  • It is easy to increase the authorised capital by issuing additional shares. Alternatively, if you want to leave the business, you can simply transfer the shares or the business itself, or sell it to a UAB.

Setting up a UAB offers quite a wide range of possibilities. It can be set up by one person or just a few to run a small business. At the same time, it can be a large enough company with up to 250 shareholders, a large amount of capital, and investor support.

However, setting up a UAB has its drawbacks. For example, an authorised capital of €2,500 is required. Also, the owner (or owners) of the company can only receive the profits of the company in the form of dividends after the end of the tax period

Setting up a UAB company in Lithuania online

You probably already have a business idea and a business plan and are thinking of setting up a UAB? Great! Setting up a UAB is a relatively quick process, you just need to have all the necessary tools and meet the minimum requirements. Let’s take a look at what is important to consider to make setting up a company hassle-free.

The owner of a UAB must have a mobile electronic signature or other means of identity verification recognised by the State Enterprise Centre of Registers. Bank authentication with SMART ID is not suitable in this case.

A physical address in the territory of the Republic of Lithuania that can be considered as the company’s registered office is required. This address does not have to belong to the founder of the company, but the actual owner of the property must agree to the registration of the company’s registered office with the founder. Lithuanians do not need additional permits to start a UAB in Lithuania, while foreign residents need to present a residence permit.

UABs, like other legal entities, can be registered online or with a notary. Online set-up takes less time and the whole process can be done with a computer

Cost of setting up a UAB

  • €199.65 (with VAT)
  • If you wish to incorporate a company with more than one founder, an additional fee of €39 per additional shareholder applies.

*According to Order No. VA-189 of the Head of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Lithuania dated 15-12-2004, a legal entity registering a new company must submit the necessary data to the Tax Register within 5 days of the notification of the registration, where the person (company) managing the taxpayer’s accounts must be entered.

Accounting policy of a UAB

The accounts of a UAB are kept in accordance with the Accounting Law of the Republic of Lithuania. If the business does not have a turnover of more than €45,000 per year, the UAB is not obliged to register as a VAT payer. At the time of incorporation, it is appropriate to select and establish accounting policies, taking into account the company’s field of activity, partners, and other specificities.

Accounting policies include organisational instructions. The method of organising the accounts is chosen, the management functions of the accountants and the director are allocated, and the specifics of the work are defined. A strategy for the management of trade secrets and other sensitive information is determined.

The management of a company’s assets is methodically defined. The proportions promised to be invested in long-term assets, dividend policy, and borrowing strategy are decided. The definition of what is a fixed asset and what is current expenditure only is defined.

At the technical level, bookkeeping, accounting, warehouse, or other accounting systems are selected, synchronised, and linked. The accountants in the company or the contracted accounting firm familiarise themselves with the system and coordinate actions. At this level, the technological tools used and their compatibility with other systems have a major impact.

It is essential to set a tax policy. The most appropriate accounting methods are selected based on the specifics of the company’s activities and which are the most beneficial and legal to apply.

Information before setting up a UAB

What should I know before setting up a UAB?

You probably already have a business idea and a business plan and are thinking of setting up a UAB? Great! Setting up a UAB is a relatively quick process, you just need to have all the necessary tools and meet the minimum requirements. Let’s take a look at what is important to consider to make setting up a company hassle-free.

The owner of a UAB must have a mobile electronic signature or other means of identity verification recognised by the State Enterprise Centre of Registers. Bank authentication with SMART ID is not suitable in this case.

A physical address in the territory of the Republic of Lithuania that can be considered as the company’s registered office is required. This address does not have to belong to the founder of the company, but the actual owner of the property must agree to the registration of the company’s registered office with the founder. Lithuanians do not need additional permits to start a UAB in Lithuania, while foreign residents need to present a residence permit.

UABs, like other legal entities, can be registered online or with a notary. Online set-up takes less time and the whole process can be done with a computer

Frequently asked questions about setting up a UAB

What are the requirements for setting up a UAB?

  • Minimum authorised capital €2,500, a minimum number of shareholders 1, maximum 250.

Can I set up a UAB without authorised capital?

  • Authorised capital is required, but we can establish the company for you and you won’t have to pay out of your own pocket.

Where do I start if I want to set up a UAB company in Lithuania?

  • Come up with a name for your company, decide what your company will do, and contact us.

What are the documents required to set up a UAB company?

  • If the founder is a natural person, a passport or identity card. If a legal entity, the company name and number.

Company in Lithuania UAB — what taxes do I have to pay?

All taxes are included in the set-up price.

Can I register a UAB while abroad?

  • If you have a qualified mobile or fixed electronic signature, we can help you set up a company. If you do not have a qualified electronic signature, please contact us about the sale of an existing company.

Can a foreigner set up a company in Lithuania?

  • A foreigner can set up a company in Lithuania if they have electronic resident status and a qualified electronic signature, or through notaries. Otherwise, apply for the name of an existing company.
Establishment of UAB
Establishment of UAB

165,00  without VAT

Services We Provide
Establishment of MB
140,00  without VAT
More
picture
UAB „MyTax.lt“ J. Balčikonio street, 3, 08200 Vilnius (3 floor)
Company code: 125506280
Bank: „Paysera LT“, UAB s/a No: LT273500010010638895
I–IV 8 a.m.–5 p.m., V 8 a.m.–4 p.m.

UAB "MyTax.lt" © 2020. All rights reserved