Taxpayers can expect a friendly approach from the Financial and Customs Administration. To this end, the Tax Administration amends the waiver guidelines and issued a new guideline D – 44 extending Guidelines D – 21 and D – 29 with another justifiable reason related to the measures against the spread of coronavirus.
Source: mfcr.cz
See also: The Tax Administration recommends that taxpayers use, as far as possible, a remote form of communication with the tax administrator. The tax return and other forms can be submitted electronically or by post without having to visit the competent authority.
Source: mfcr.cz
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