On 27 September 2022, the Lithuanian Ministry of Finance (MoF) published the Order No.1K-325 providing a reduced interest rate on deferred payment (tax loan agreements) of taxes and fines for administrative offenses. Usually, it is equal to 0.01% per day (~3.65% per year), the order provides that the interest rate is 0.00013699% per day (~0.05% per year) during the fourth quarter of 2022 beginning on 1 October 2022.
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