Published: 18th Aug 2023
 

Flat-rate expenses

If you are self-employed, there are three ways to tax expenses on your tax return. The simplest is to use flat rate expenses. Who can use a flat rate and how much? Up to what limit?

Published: 17th May 2023
 

Pink paper (Růžový papír) and what is it?

Every employee or temporary worker has come across a pink form called a taxpayer's declaration. What is it for? How to fill it in?

Published: 7th Apr 2023
 

Tax return and tax discounts in the Czech Republic

The tax season is here again and we have prepared a brief overview of its most pleasant part - tax discounts.

Published: 10th Mar 2023
 

IČO and DIČ (VAT ID) number - practical application

How is the VAT number and tax identification number used in reality? Here is an overview of the registers in which VAT and VAT are most commonly found.

Published: 9th Feb 2023
 

Annual tax settlement vs. tax return

Find out the difference between the annual tax settlement and the tax return. The annual tax settlement (Roční zúčtování daně) is the equivalent of a tax return (daňové přiznání). It is completed and processed by the employer on behalf of the employee.

Published: 7th Feb 2023
 

Setting up a data box for a self-employed person

The long-discussed establishment of data boxes for all self-employed persons has already begun. The government has partially relaxed the original proposal for the establishment of data boxes, but self-employed persons have to get used to the new online tool for communication with the authorities.

Published: 4th Feb 2023
 

Self-employed in Czech Republic: manual for Ukrainians

Self-employed type of work contract is rather popular among both Czechs and Ukrainians. It is locally called OSVČ (osoba samostatně výdělečně činná). You can be self-employed as a main work activity (hlavní činnost) or as an additional activity (vedlejší činnost). You can also check our blog and find important information on this topic.

Published: 3rd Nov 2022
 

Taxation of income from the humanitarian aid in the Czech Republic

A lot of Ukrainians received different types of humanitarian aid in the Czech Republic and other countries. In this article, we will check if the income received as a financial aid is a matter of taxation in the Czech Republic.