In response to the COVID-19 crisis, several policy measures were introduced including tax and state social security deferrals, subsidies for small entrepreneurs and the self-employed and supports to ensure business liquidity. The Lithuanian Employment Service offered a flat rate benefit of EUR 257 per month to self-employed persons who did not have an employment relationship and did not receive income from work. By 1 July 2020, 93 049 self-employed workers had applied for the one-time grant, totalling to EUR 5.1 million. Qualifying self-employed workers also received a governmental subsidy for job creation of up to EUR 6 980. Moreover, marketplace vendors who had paid or committed to pay a market place fee received a EUR 300 compensation. Between July to September 2021, 5 500 applicants received grants. The programme was renewed in December 2020 through June 2021 with a EUR 2 million budget and a total of 2 600 applicants received aid from 5 March 2021 to 18 March 2021. In response to the continued crisis, the State Tax Inspectorate also provided lump sum payments to self-employed workers from March to June 2021.