New campaign aims to end citizenship-based taxation for Americans abroad
At the moment, Americans who live outside the US need to pay taxes to the country, even if none of their income is sourced from the US.
Tax return 2024: Which credits and discounts are available to you?
Submitting your annual return can be taxing, but available tax credits and deductibles should help soften the blow.
Deadline for self-employed paper tax returns is fast approaching in Czechia
Self-employed people who wish to submit their 2023 tax return by paper have until Tuesday, April 2, to do so.
Freelancers in Czechia: You have two days left to register for the flat-rate tax
We explore how much you'd pay if you opt to sign up for the monthly lump-sum tax payment for the self-employed, which removes the need for a tax return.
MultiSport no more? Czech companies to slash benefits due to austerity package
A new survey shows that 40 percent of employers plan to cut perks like meal vouchers, language classes, and fitness plans.
Czech VAT changes in brief: Which goods and services will be cheaper in 2024?
While many products will become more expensive with the country's new value-added-tax changes from next year, some items will see a tax reduction.
Czech authorities mull taxing foreign companies operating in Czechia
Under the proposed bill, the state would collect between CZK 4 billion and 6 billion per year by taxing foreign-headquartered firms working in Czechia.
Czech television fees could soon extend to mobile phones and tablets
The state television and radio broadcasters want to introduce annual fees to improve finances and fight against inflationary effects.
Over half of Czechs agree with government's fiscal reform, but many still critical
Young people were more likely to support the austerity package, but many said the government acted too late.
A hard stance on soft drinks: Companies protest against government's tax-rise decision
The VAT rate for non-alcoholic beverages – including mineral water – will rise from 15 to 21 percent.
Thousands take to Prague streets to protest against pension changes
Czechia's largest trade union convened the protest, which was attended by Former Prime Minister Andrej Babiš and supporters of the Communist Party.