Latvia

Basic Facts

Latvia overview

| Officially: Republic of Latvia | Northeast European country | EU and NATO member | Parliamentary democratic republic | Euro (EUR) currency | Civil law legal system | Double taxation agreements with more than 60 countries | High quality of life | Latvian language speaking

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Reasons for doing business in Latvia

High quality, educated, multilingual workforce

0% corporate income tax on reinvested profits

Simple company registration

More advantages​

  • Corporate income tax (CIT) rate of 20%, payable only when profits are distributed,
  • Personal income tax (PIT) rates of 25.5% and 33%,
  • Alternative CIT rate of 15% in case of individual shareholders only and 6% PIT on distribution of dividends to such individual shareholders,
  • Reliefs up to 80% of CIT for special economic zone (SEZ) and free port companies,
  • Controlled Foreign Companies (CFC) rules apply to individual shareholders,
  • No inheritance tax,
  • No wealth tax.

Company formation in Latvia

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