Tax & Legal Update
Czech Republic no longer recognises Russian non-biometric passports
Due to the current geopolitical situation, the Czech Republic has decided not to recognise Russian travel documents that do not have biometric elements, effective from 3 July 2024. The purpose of the measure is mainly to increase security and…
Stricter sanctions to fight illegal work
Illegal work has recently come under the scrutiny of state inspection authorities and remains a central focus of their concern. For this reason, the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (MLSA) has proposed a further tightening of the rules…
Amendment to allow employees to self-schedule their working hours
The Ministry of Labour has set for itself the commendable goal to make labour-law regulation more flexible. To this end, it drafted several amendments to the Labour Code. One of the most significant changes to have already passed the legislative…
AI Act enters into force! Are you prepared?
On 2 August 2024, Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 of the European Parliament and of the Council laying down harmonised rules on artificial intelligence (AI Act) entered into force. The AI Act provides rules for the safe, responsible, and transparent use…
CBAM: end of default values
In its Implementing Regulation of August 2023, the European Commission in certain cases allowed the reporting of emissions for the purpose of filing Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) reports based on calculations using published default…
Amendment to Income Tax Act introduces huge changes in personal income tax
Responding to the forthcoming new Accounting Act, the Ministry of Finance has published a draft amendment to the Income Tax Act. The proposed effective date of 1 January 2025 and other parts of the amendment may still change during the legislative…
Amendment to Labour Code resolves minimum wage increases and working time self…
Even before the Flexinovela amendment to the Labour Code becomes effective, changes are being proposed that should enshrine automatic minimum wage increases, abolish the guaranteed wage concept, resolve the plurality of trade unions, and allow for…
Subsidies to digitise your business
On 15 July 2024, the Ministry of Industry and Trade opened a call for applications under the Operational Programme Technology and Applications for Competitiveness called Digital Enterprise - Digital Enterprise - Call I.
News in international taxation
The KPMG EU Tax Centre regularly summarises European and global changes in direct taxes that may affect your business.
Statutory representatives liable for a corporation's tax arrears?
In a recent judgment (10 Afs 4/2024-38 of 18 June 2024), the Supreme Administrative Court (SAC) dealt with a case in which the tax authority turned to the statutory representative of a corporation on the grounds of his liability. Although the Tax…
Easier recovery of debts through payment orders
On 1 July 2024, the Act on Collective Civil Proceedings came into force, enacting the process of collective enforcement of consumer rights in the Czech Republic. However, together with the act, legislators passed completely unrelated amendments that…
Amortisation of valuation differences arising on company transformations part of…
The Supreme Administrative Court (SAC) has issued a judgment that may mark a change in the understanding of valuation differences arising on company transformations. Can we expect that Czech administrative courts will take the economic reality into…