VMI will present last year's results and future plans: the event invites remote observation
The Lithuanian State Tax Inspectorate (VMI) is hosting an online event on March 5 to present its 2025 operational results and future plans, discussing changes aimed at simplifying tax administration for citizens.
The Lithuanian State Tax Inspectorate (VMI) is set to hold an online event on March 5, from 10 AM to 12 PM, where representatives will detail the operational results for 2025 and outline future action plans. One of the primary focuses of the event is to inform the public about the ongoing digital transformation within the tax administration that aims to make the process clearer and more convenient for citizens. VMI's head, Edita Janušienė, emphasized the importance of ensuring that tax-related decisions are understandable to all residents, underscoring the relevance of tax issues for everyone.
During the online presentation, attendees can expect discussions around significant achievements to date, including a summary of results attained and the strategic priorities set for 2026. The event will highlight ongoing developments within the Tax Administration Platform (MAP), showcasing how these changes will lead to a streamlined approach to tax management. The VMI aims not only to present numerical outcomes but also to communicate the important changes that will create added value for all taxpayers in Lithuania.
By engaging with the public through this event, the VMI is not just looking to report on accomplishments but also to reinforce trust and transparency in its operations. This aligns with broader goals of enhancing citizen engagement in tax matters, ensuring that the changes implemented meet the needs of individuals and businesses alike, reinforcing a more modern and efficient tax system that supports the Lithuanian economy.