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Our mission is to bring quality daily news in English to expats in Lithuania and Lithuanians living abroad. Therefore, those resident in Lithuania, who value our mission, can support us by redirecting their income taxes to our organisation. Once you’ve done it, we will open your annual private account. How come is that?

Here are the facts: – This will not cost you any extra money. Every fiscal year, the Lithuanian government allows Lithuanian residents to redirect 2% of their already-paid income taxes to one or more social institutions and non-profit organisations of their choosing. Any income taxes not redirected by residents in this way will be used at the government’s discretion. – The Lithuania Tribune is a non-profit organisation and is eligible to receive these 2% contributions from Lithuania’s residents.

– To pledge 2% to the Lithuania Tribune, Lithuania’s residents must fill out a FR0512 (type FR0512 into the Formos Kodas ) form for the State Tax Inspectorate (click here to find the form) can start this process through the Electronic Declaration Gateway (in Lithuanian) at the STI. These forms must be filled out by May 2.

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Simple, once you have done the donation, send us an email on editor@lithuaniatribune.com It would be great if you could attach/include a screen-shot of the actual donation, but if you cannot, don’t worry, we trust our readers.

We urge you to consider supporting our mission to provide the world with the latest news and views from and about Lithuania. We believe in the importance of what we do and we hope that you do also. Sincerely, The Lithuania Tribune staff.

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