Tax & Legal Update

Government okays increase in carer’s allowance

On 17 April 2020, the government passed a proposal for a temporary increase in carer’s allowance from the present 60% to 80% of the daily assessment base.

Personal data processing during a pandemic – the Office for Personal Data…

During a declared state of emergency, there is always the danger that public authorities may excessively infringe on citizens’ rights and freedoms – and this also applies to the protection of their personal data. The Office for Personal Data…

Extending compensation bonus period for the self-employed

The government has agreed on a bill extending the period for which self-employed persons may draw a compensation bonus in connection with the emergency measures. The bill still has to be passed by parliament and signed by the president.

Rent payments in pandemic times II – tax implications

The governmental bill on certain measures to mitigate the effect of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic aims to protect lessees of commercial premises that are in default with rental payments. The bill may have a negative impact on lessors’ cash flows, due to…

What’s new in support for businesses affected by COVID -19

Below we summarise the most recent information about subsidies and loan guarantees.

Rent payments in pandemic times I

The effects of the coronavirus pandemic are being felt by many lessees who use leased premises for commercial purposes. A governmental bill on certain measures to mitigate the effect of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, passed by the chamber of deputies,…

COVID-19 – Legal FAQs and their answers

Please consider the following answers our general comments on the current situation. If you are interested in the legal analysis of a concrete contractual relationship, the effect of the current measures on your business, or any other related legal…

Changes to compensation bonus for self-employed

The general public’s response to the government-approved compensation bonus for the self-employed in connection with coronavirus-related emergency measures has been very negative, leading the government to revise the bill. The revised compensation…

Ministry of Finance to abolish immovable property acquisition tax

The Ministry of Finance has announced its intention to abolish the tax on immovable property acquisitions and at the same time cancel tax deductions for new mortgages.

New calls in the fight against COVID-19

On 2 April 2020, the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MIT) announced new calls to participate in The Country for the Future and Czech Rise Up Programmes, focusing on support to fight COVID-19.

Approval of financial statements of joint-stock companies and limited liability…

Under the current circumstances, when the right to assemble has been restricted due to the spread of COVID-19, it remains to be discussed how corporations should fulfil their corporate duties, especially in connection with holding general meetings.…

Coronavirus infection - work accident or occupational illness?

Pursuant to the Labour Code, employers must compensate their employees for any damage or non-pecuniary harm incurred through an accident at work when performing work-related tasks or in direct connection with it. The same applies to occupational…