- New VAT obligations for non-resident businesses in the Czech Republic start January 1, 2026
- Non-established companies registered for VAT must appoint an accredited representative unless they have a local domicile
- Non-resident businesses with a local domicile are exempt from appointing a local tax agent
- Criteria for accredited representatives are specified for proper communication on behalf of foreign taxpayers
- New VAT registration forms must include a valid email address for communication from 2026
- Transition period from January 1 to September 30, 2026
- Non-compliance after the transition period results in daily fines of 1,000 Czech crowns
- Aims to improve communication between tax authorities and non-resident taxpayers
Source: easytax.co
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