Czech Republic sales tax law for 2024 VAT and Sales Tax Rates in Czech Republic for 2024

Czech Republic VAT Rate

Czech Republic VAT & Sales Tax

20.00%

About Kč20 tax on a Kč100 purchase
Exact tax amount may vary for different items

The current Czech Republic VAT (Value Added Tax) is 20.00%.

The VAT is a sales tax that applies to the purchase of most goods and services, and must be collected and submitted by the merchant to the Czech Republic governmental revenue department.

Czech Republic's VAT rate of 20% ranks as one of the ten highest VAT rates in the world.Countries with similar VAT rates include Ireland with a VAT of 21%, Belgium with a VAT of 21% and Finland with a VAT of 22%.

Czech Republic Sales Tax Rate
VAT/Sales Tax Reduced VAT Rate World VAT Rank
20% None 10th of 34

Czech Republic VAT Refund For Visitors

Visitors to Czech Republic may be able to get a refund of the Czech Republic VAT tax paid on any goods bought for deportation. To get a VAT refund, you must present receipts for the goods purchased (and possibly proof of your deportation of the goods) to a Czech Republic VAT refund station (which are often found in airports, tourist offices, or international travel hubs).

Some localities have a minimum purchase price for which a VAT refund can be claimed, or certain purchase types which cannot be made tax-free. A VAT refund of up to 20.00% of your total expenditures may be refunded for qualifying purchases. Regulations on VAT and sales tax refunds vary across countries and by region, so be sure to check ahead before expecting a Czech Republic VAT refund.

Czech Republic VAT Law For Businesses and Merchants

Businesses in Czech Republic are required to collect a sales tax of 20.00% on behalf of the government, which they must submit to the applicable Czech Republic revenue department in a periodical VAT tax return. Unlike the United States' sales tax, which is only charged on sales to end consumers, the VAT is collected on all sales - even of raw materials.

Businesses may be required to register for a Czech Republic VAT number or other identifier to enable the government to track and verify VAT tax returns. VAT collection is a responsibility of the merchant, and failure to collect and submit the appropriate tax amounts may result in severe penalties.


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