- New VAT obligation effective from July 2025 for unpaid liabilities over six months past due.
- Significant change due to EU Court decision: return claimed VAT on unpaid invoices after six months.
- First applicable period is July 2025; guidance issued by General Financial Directorate.
- Applies to taxable supplies received from January 1, 2025.
- VAT adjustment made in the tax return for the period when the six-month deadline passes.
- If the debtor later pays, they can reclaim the corresponding VAT amount.
- Example: If a customer pays only 80 percent of an invoice, they must return 20 percent of the claimed VAT.
- Quarterly taxpayers are exempt from reducing VAT deduction if payment is made by the end of the relevant tax period.
- VAT adjustment reflected in both the VAT return and control statement.
- In the VAT return, reduction is shown on line 40 or 41 with a negative sign and on line 34 with a positive sign.
- In the control statement, adjustments are always reported in section B.2, even for transactions under 10,000 CZK.
Source: accace.cz
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