Submit parent company’s Incorporation Certificate, M&A, and Good Standing Certificate from home country.
A Czech office is required; register the branch with the Trade Register, stating its business purpose.
All documents must be notarized and translated into Czech by a certified translator or provided in a bilingual format.
VAT returns must meet monthly legal requirements and be submitted quarterly, while tax returns are filed annually.
A Czech representative must be appointed as Head of Branch, although they are not required to be a Czech citizen.
A parent company resolution is required to establish the branch and appoint its Head.
The branch must notify the Czech Tax Authorities of tax registration and maintain accounts per Czech Accounting Standards.
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