Changes to the Czech VAT rules to implement certain “quick fixes” agreed upon at the EU level and to introduce a temporary generalized reverse charge mechanism, which were proposed to be effective as from 1 January 2020, have been delayed. It is uncertain when the changes will be officially enacted.
Source: Deloitte
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