Tax & Accounting Referrals
Czech tax basics, flat-rate vs real expenses, VAT & reverse charge, and a warm intro to an English-speaking accountant.
Czech tax has good defaults — but only if you understand the choices. Flat-rate (paušální daň) is brilliant for some freelancers and a trap for others. We map your income, clients and goals and get you to a working setup with an accountant who actually replies to emails.
Who this is for
- ·New OSVČ holders
- ·Freelancers with international clients
- ·People confused by reverse-charge VAT
What to expect
- 01Income & client mix review
- 02Flat-rate vs real-expenses comparison
- 03Annual filing calendar
- 04Warm intro to a vetted accountant
What's included
- ✓Tax-regime overview
- ✓Annual filing calendar
- ✓VAT & invoicing essentials
- ✓Vetted accountant referral
What you walk away with
- ·One-page tax cheat sheet
- ·Accountant intro email
Pick what fits — change later.
60-min call + cheat sheet.
- ·Tax overview
- ·Accountant intro
Quarterly check-ins for year one.
- ·4 sessions
- ·Filing reminders
Every quote is written and free of hidden fees. Custom packages on request — just ask.
Good questions, honest answers.
Is the flat-rate really that good?+
It's excellent if you have low expenses and stable income under the threshold. Otherwise real expenses win. We do the math together.
Freelance trade license vs s.r.o. company — taxes, liability, contributions, visa renewal impact.
Which Czech banks open accounts for non-residents and freelancers, what to bring, in-person accompaniment.
Public insurance (VZP and others), social-security for OSVČ, public vs commercial cover for visa purposes.