Extraordinary tax measures in response to the spread of coronavirus in the Czech Republic and Slovakia
18.03.2020
CZECH REPUBLIC
In connection with the spread of coronavirus, the Minister of Finance of the Czech Republic has used the powers granted to her by in the Tax Code and has decided to waive penalties for late filings and related late tax payments and certain administrative fees. Detailed information on each of the measures can be found in this article.The Government has adopted the following extraordinary measures[1]:
- Penalties for late filing of personal and corporate income tax returns and late payment interest shall be waived across the board provided that the tax return is filed and the payment of the respective tax is made by 1 July 2020, with no need to document any reasons related to coronavirus. In practice, this means that those who were required to file their tax returns by 1 April 2020 may file their returns and pay the income tax up to 3 months later without penalty.
- A penalty in the amount of CZK 1,000 for the failure to file a control report in 2020 shall be waived across the board without the need to document any reasons related to coronavirus provided that the obligation arose between 1 March 2020 and 31 July 2020. As of today, only the first penalty is automatically waived by force of law.
- Administrative fees for filing an application for tax deferral or payment in instalments, an application for forgiving interest on late payment or interest on the amount deferred, and an application for forgiving the penalty for the failure to file a control report shall be waived in applications submitted by 31 July 2020.
- An Instruction (D-44) has been issued by the General Financial Directorate making it possible to waive, on a case-by-case basis, interest on late payment, interest on the amount deferred and the penalty for the failure to file a control report, in the period from 1 March 2020 to 31 July 2020, provided that a reason related to coronavirus (e.g. disease or quarantine) is documented. This measure affects all taxes administered by bodies subordinate to the Ministry of Finance (e.g. VAT) and all taxable entities (individuals and entrepreneurs).
- In the event that, upon an individual request, interest on late payment is waived or tax deferral or payment in instalments is allowed, the penalty for a late tax return, control report or statement of accounts for which the law does not allow for a case-by-case waiver shall also be automatically waived.