Submission of applications under the Antivirus Programme

The Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (MLSA) updated its Antivirus Programme manual for employers. It describes in more detail the criteria for the entitlement of employers to aid through compensation of some wage expenses to employers.

Repayment of loans at the time of the pandemic

The Chamber of Deputies will discuss certain measures related to repayment of loans during the COVID-19 pandemic. The relevant bill postpones repayment of both business and consumer loans generally until 31 October 2020.

Compensation bonus for the self-employed and notice on exempted income

The government has approved a bill on a compensation bonus payable to self-employed people in connection with emergency coronavirus measures. The bill has yet to be enacted by the Parliament and signed by the President. This, however, can be…

Updated Antivirus Programme

The government approved changes to the Antivirus Programme on 31 March 2020. The originally proposed and published five types of support for employers from the Labour Office were eventually merged into two – regimes A and B.

Coronavirus and due managerial care

Due managerial care requires that the members of a corporation’s statutory body perform their offices with necessary loyalty, knowledge and care. It is not possible to be relieved of this requirement nor can any liability for its non-fulfilment be…

State compensation of damage caused by pandemic

From a legal perspective, the state’s response to the coronavirus pandemic can be described in several significant milestones: (1) declaration of state of emergency by government; (2) adoption of emergency measures by government; and (3) replacement…

Prevention of COVID-19 at the workplace and personal data processing

Under the current stressful conditions, most businesses struggle with the most critical issues such as the restriction of demand and the protection of the health of their employees. But even during difficult times, they must not forget their…

Ban on retail and options for lessees

The coronavirus pandemic and the subsequent declaration of a state of emergency have restricted life in the Czech Republic in many ways. Among other things leading to the closure of retail outlets, excepting only essential points-of-sale, such as…

Tax liberation packages – practical recommendations

Keeping track of all tax-related measures published so far in connection with the coronavirus pandemic might be quite difficult. To help, below we are providing you with practical recommendations sorted by individual tax areas.

COVID 19-related support for businesses

The government has announced another wave of support provided to businesses and the self-employed hit by the coronavirus outbreak. The COVID II programme aims to support operational financing. The COVID 19 Technology programme and the new Czech Rise…

State of emergency and its effect on employing foreigners

The state of emergency declared in the Czech Republic has brought several measures affecting not only Czech citizens, but also foreigners staying in our territory. In the previous series of articles, we informed about measures connected with the…

State of emergency – other possible implications

The government’s declaration of a state of emergency on 12 March 2020 has raised procedural doubts, and an action for its annulment has already been brought. It is thus possible that in fact, no state of emergency was formally declared, therefore no…