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Small Entrepreneurs Will Be Able to Choose Whether to Pay a Flat Tax or Be Subject to Eet

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Small businesses will be able to choose whether to pay a flat tax or be subject to electronic sales records. According to the Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies and SPD Tomi Okamura, the coalition council agreed on this. "We managed to negotiate an interesting compromise for the Motorists," said Minister of Sports, Health and Prevention Boris Šťastný.
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Small businesses will be able to choose whether to pay a flat tax or be subject to electronic sales records (EET). The coalition council agreed on this today, said the Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies, Tomia Okamura (SPD), after its meeting.

Prague - Small businesses will be able to choose whether to pay a flat tax or be subject to electronic sales records (EET). The coalition council agreed on this today, said the Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies, Tomia Okamura (SPD), after its meeting. However, according to the Ministry of Finance, the alternative to EET will not be identical to the current form of the flat tax. Minister of Finance Alena Schillerová (ANO) is preparing a law that…

Small businesses will be able to choose whether to pay a flat tax or be subject to electronic sales records. According to the Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies and SPD Tomi Okamura, the coalition council agreed on this. "We managed to negotiate an interesting compromise for the Motorists," said Minister of Sports, Health and Prevention Boris Šťastný.

·Čestlice, Czechia
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iDNES.cz broke the news in Čestlice, Czechia on Monday, February 9, 2026.
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