Case law
Not keeping track of the other statutory representative? You are jointly liable for…
The Supreme Court (SC) is sending a warning to statutory representatives in limited liability companies: if you do not monitor your colleagues, you are in breach of the fiduciary duty / due managerial care, therefore co-liable for damage that would…
Surprising SAC judgment on taxation of income from sale of securities by individuals
The Supreme Administrative Court (SAC) opined on how individuals should proceed when determining the tax base for the sale of securities in foreign currencies (2 Afs. 4/2019 -38). The court held that the Income Tax Act gives taxpayers the option to…
CJEU: German withholding tax on dividends paid to pension funds contrary to EU law
The Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) issued a ground-breaking judgment concerning German withholding tax on dividends paid to foreign pension funds. According to the court, the withholding tax restricts the free movement of capital and is therefore…
Operation of ATMs not VAT exempt
In the Cardpoint (C-42/18) case, the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) held that services comprised of the operation and maintenance of ATMs, including their replenishment and software and hardware installation, are not ‘transactions concerning…
Financial administration’s employee bonuses for additionally assessed tax criticised…
The Supreme Administrative Court (SAC) commented on the possible bias of tax officers who had assessed additional tax for errors concerning research and development allowances. Early in 2016, the financial administration issued rules on awarding…
Unauthorised download of corporate data on a flash disc a particularly gross breach…
The Supreme Court sided with an employer who had immediately terminated the employment of an employee who without authorisation had downloaded 2.2 GB of work-related data on his flash disc. This is good news for all employers, though it must be…
Data leaks could cost you dearly
Last year, one of the historically highest penalties for breaches of personal data protection, CZK 1.5 million, was imposed on a well-known e-shop that had failed to protect its customers’ personal data including passwords to their user accounts. …
Purchased IT services from a transfer pricing perspective
In a transfer pricing case, the Supreme Administrative Court (SAC) opined on the role of comparative analysis in evidentiary proceedings. The court, among other things, accepted the technique of assessing the adequacy of costs by comparing the total…
SAC: tax-exempt sale of shares covered by tax-exempt dividend payment an abuse of…
In a November judgement, the Supreme Administrative Court (SAC) confirmed that a transaction consisting of a tax-exempt sale of shares with the subsequent payment of the purchase price using a tax-exempt dividend had no economic grounds other than…
Breaches of corporate representation rules and their consequences
In practice we often see that according to the entry in the Commercial Register, at least two statutory representatives should act jointly on behalf of a company, while in reality, contracts are signed by just one of them. Is a contract executed in…
Recent CJEU case law on personal data protection
The Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) has issued several judgements concerning personal data protection. In several aspects, some of them diverge from the current approach of the Office of Personal Data Protection and from previous CJEU case law.
Expats’ income tax base to be ‘super-grossed’ by fictitious premium only once
The remuneration of expatriates working under an international lease of workers that is paid partly by their formal/legal employer abroad and partly by their economic employer in the Czech Republic shall be increased for the purposes of determining…