- EET 2.0 is an extension of EET 1.0, requires no new equipment, and applies to all fields with active login.
- The MF app will be free on all devices and covers all on-site payments except online/e-shop payments; it records transaction details but not purchase items or customer personal data.
- Self-employed individuals earning up to one million CZK annually are exempt and can choose between EET 2.0 or a monthly payment alternative.
- Receipts are only provided upon request; checks will be based on retrospective data analysis, with fewer checks and favorable VAT changes (e.g., lower VAT on non-alcoholic drinks, tax exemption for tips up to 7% of restaurant sales).
- EET 2.0 launches on January 1, 2027; stalls, food trucks, and window sales are exempt; new support website mojeeet.cz will be launched.
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.
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