The Minister of Finance of the Czech Republic has proposed an amendment to the VAT Act, which included significant changes that affect the VAT treatment for entrepreneurs. The amendment was approved by the Chamber of Deputies and referred for further discussion at the next Senate meeting. The proposal includes, among other things, an approved VAT mandatory registration threshold increase to 2 million CZK for the self-employed.
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