Albania and Lithuania signed an income and capital tax treaty on 25 May 2026 to prevent double taxation and fiscal evasion, strengthen economic ties, and expand cooperation in trade, investment, ICT and cybersecurity, with entry into force after ratification.

Albania and Lithuania signed an income and capital tax treaty on 25 May 2026, according to a release from Lithuania’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The agreement seeks to prevent double taxation and fiscal evasion between the two nations. The treaty also focused on strengthening economic relations between Lithuania and Albania, new trade and investment opportunities and discussed cooperation opportunities in the fields of ICT and cybersecurity.

The treaty will take effect following the exchange of instruments of ratification.