Members of Parliament in Czechia decided to restart the electronic sales registration system next year

Points clés
- 1. It is planned to restart the electronic sales registration system in Czechia starting from next year.
- 2. The opposition's proposal to exempt cashless/non-cash payments from the system was rejected in the parliament.
- 3. Finance Minister Schillerová predicts that the implementation will provide the state with at least 14.4 billion Czech koruna in revenue annually.
- 4. The government aims to ensure fair competition conditions and tax justice for all businesses.
En chiffres
Members of the Czech Parliament are deciding to reintroduce the electronic sales registration (EET) system as of next year. The system rejected the opposition's proposal to exclude non-cash payments from the scope. Finance Minister Alena Schillerová stated that with this application, honesty will no longer be a competitive disadvantage.
Minister Schillerová stated that the government wants the same rules to apply to all businesses. She emphasized that their goal is to fight resolutely against tax evasion. The system is expected to make a significant contribution to the state budget.
The opposition's attempt to partially vote failed, and in the vote held, it was decided to include all payment methods in the system.
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- Q: What is the purpose of the electronic sales registration (EET) system?
- A: This system aims to prevent tax evasion and increase state tax revenues by recording the revenues of businesses in real time.
- Q: Will cashless (electronic) payments be exempt from this system?
- A: No, the opposition's proposal to remove these payments from the system was not accepted; thus, all payments will continue to be covered under the EET.
- Q: How much revenue does the state expect to generate from this implementation?
- A: Finance Minister Alena Schillerová announced that they estimate the EET system will provide the state with at least 14.4 billion Czech koruna in revenue annually.
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