Legislation enacted in the Czech Republic requires businesses and entrepreneurs to comply with rules for mandatory electronic reporting of sales (in particular, businesses that were previously exempted from these requirements will be subject to these rules). The last step of the phased-in compliance with the requirements for mandatory electronic reporting of sales is expected to begin in May 2020.
Source: KPMG
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