Czech Income Tax Report Application Form Online
Fill out the online tax application form to declare freelance or private income in the Czech Republic.
Generate or save to PDF an official application form for the Czech Income Tax Report for 2024 / 2025. Select ‘Download’ to save your legal document, or choose ‘Online’ to fill out your application before saving to print.
What's next?
Do everything yourself?
If you only need the application form, feel free to take over yourself from here. You can download your form and head to the office in-person. All applications are generated in Czech language and ready for you to submit. Just remember to schedule some time off for the trip, and prepare for the usual waits in line!Let Pexpats do everything from here!
And when we say everything, we mean everything. Pexpats makes our clients’ peace-of-mind a top priority, with many 100% remote services to save expats both time and energy. You can trust us to handle every detail of your case, while you sit back and relax!In the Czech tax application form, you can declare the following types of income:
Income from self-employed, OSVC freelance (zivnostensky list) activities
Employment and freelance (zivno) income in combination
Income from crypto and capital gains
Income from renting and selling real estate
Private and hobby income
For Zivno tax returns, you will need to submit an income tax report to the Czech Tax Office. This should also include a payment recalculation application form for social security, and for health insurance.
Submit your Czech income tax declaration at the local tax office for your district. Note: The district will be the one in your residency address, not your business address. For example, if your business address is in Prague 1, but you live in Prague 4, you must submit your application through the Prague 4 Tax Office.
You should submit tax applications electronically. Do this via DataBox. You can do it on your own, or have an accountant file through DataBox on your behalf as your representative.
The deadline for tax returns in the Czech Republic is generally around April each year. However, if submitting electronically, the deadline extends by one month. In 2024 for example, the deadline to submit the standard tax return is 1 April 2024 (or 1 May 2024 for electronic submissions). The deadline can change from year-to-year, as we saw during the Pandemic, but for the most part stays the same.