The State Tax Inspectorate of Lithuania (VMI) has released the latest dataset of property declarations submitted by individuals for the calendar year 2025. The public disclosure, made available on the institution’s website, provides aggregated statistics on the number of declarations, the total assessed value of property and trends across different categories such as residential buildings, land plots and commercial assets. According to the data, more than 500,000 declarations were filed, reflecting a modest increase compared with the previous year. The release includes breakdowns by county, age groups and citizenship status, offering policymakers a detailed view of the tax base. VMI emphasizes that the information is intended for statistical analysis and for informing legislative decisions rather than for direct enforcement actions. The agency also highlights that the dataset respects privacy safeguards, with personally identifying details omitted. Experts suggest that the published figures can help identify regional disparities in property ownership, support urban planning and guide fiscal policy adjustments. Access to the dataset is provided through a dedicated portal where users can download CSV files or view interactive charts. VMI states that regular updates will be issued annually, allowing continuous monitoring of the tax burden associated with private property and facilitating informed dialogue between the government, taxpayers and civil society.

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