The Ministry of Finance has proposed increasing the annual turnover limit for obligatory value added tax (VAT) registration to CZK 2 million (from CZK 1 million) and increasing the annual income limit for the application of the lump-sum tax regime.
The Ministry also has proposed modifying the penalties for failure to file a VAT ledger statement.
Source: KPMG
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