- Tax changes in the Czech Republic aim to reduce the state budget deficit
- Corporate income tax rate increased to 21%
- Changes to VAT rates, including a limitation on input VAT recovery for certain cars
- Three VAT rates now apply: 0%, 12%, and 21%
- Zero rate applicable to books
- Items previously subject to reduced VAT rates now subject to 12% rate
- Items previously subject to reduced VAT rates reclassified to 21% rate
- Occasional public transport and disposable medical devices now subject to reduced 12% rate
- Additional guidance issued on VAT rates and limitation of VAT recovery for certain cars
- Revised rules for determining taxable supply for electricity, gas, heating, cooling, and other supplies
Source: taxathand.com
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