Grant Thornton Baltic’s tax professionals advise clients on both  specific and everyday business related tax issues.

Where necessary, we advise our customers in cooperation with the international Grant Thornton network, which includes more than 5000 professional tax advisers in more than 135 countries. Professional tax advisory helps to create an environment where the clients can better focus on their core business.

  • Our tax advisors provide clear and constructive solutions for both tax planning and tax strategies taking into account the goals of each company or individual.
  • We advise both public and private sector clients on income tax, VAT and other taxation related questions.
  • We give our assessment of the tax consequences of transactions within the legal framework of Latvia as well as other countries.

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2024 Pan Baltic tax comparison

Our tax services

Value added tax

We have extensive knowledge in the field of value-added-tax, excise duties and customs, both on the national and international level.

Corporate income tax

We advise on all matters related to corporate taxation

Transfer pricing

At Grant Thornton Baltic, our tax, legal and financial advisers assist you in all matters related to transfer pricing.

Tax risk management

Tax risk management

Due diligence

We identify the risks in different taxation areas (incl., corporate income tax, value added tax, payroll taxes, transfer pricing, transactions with non-residents). We prepare a report summarising any deficiencies and problems discovered and make proposals for their elimination.

International taxation

Companies need clear strategies for tax efficient cross border business

Taxation of private individuals

We provide our clients with integrated solutions. We advise clients in the preparation of income tax declarations as well as interpretation of different provisions regulating tax exemptions and tax incentives. For sole proprietors, we arrange accounting, prepare income tax declarations, and communicate with the tax authorities.