CZECH POINT 101
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CZECH POINT 101 is a property agent with offices in Prague, Brno, Ostrava, Olomouc, Zlin and Hradec Kralove. We are focused on investment real estate. A blog offering free info on all things related to real estate and property for foreigners in Czech Republic including purchase, sale and property management. Keeping up with the latest Czech Republic property investment.
CZECH POINT 101
5M ago
Property Tax Registration: January 31, 2024
Individual Income Tax: March 31, 2024*
Corporate Income Tax: March 31, 2024*
Relax and let the property experts take care of your 2023 Czech tax returns
Pricing for 2023 Czech tax returns
Property management clients
Description
Price
Income Tax Processing & Filing – Individual
1st Property
7 360 CZK
2nd Property
3 430 CZK
Each add. Property
2 550 CZK
Income Tax Processing & Filing – SRO
1st Property
11 400 CZK ..read more
CZECH POINT 101
2y ago
2021 Czech tax returns – deadlines
Property Tax Registration: January 31, 2022
Individual Income Tax: March 31, 2022*
Corporate Income Tax: March 31, 2022*
Relax and let the property experts take care of your 2021 Czech tax returns
Pricing for 2021 Czech tax returns
Property management clients
Description
Price
Income Tax Processing & Filing – Individual
1st Property
6 540 CZK
2nd Property
3 150 CZK
Each add. Property
2 450 CZK
Income Tax Processing & Filing – SRO
1st Property
9 990 CZK
2nd Property
3 990 CZK
Ea ..read more
CZECH POINT 101
3y ago
This month a Pavel Pařízek and Dušan Otradovec from our Brno office attended a conference which focused on what is happening in the Brno property market. It was attended by the top developers and real estate agents in Brno. Here is a summary of the conference:
Brno property prices look to continue their surge
– number of inhabitants in Brno is actually decreasing. More people are moving away from Brno into the immediately surrounding locations
– to approve a development project in Brno and Prague usually takes 8-10 years right now
– building production is decreasing even while the demand is ..read more
CZECH POINT 101
3y ago
2020 Czech tax returns – deadlines
Property Tax Registration: January 31, 2021
Individual Income Tax: March 31, 2021*
Corporate Income Tax: March 31, 2021*
Relax and let the property experts take care of your 2020 Czech tax returns
Pricing for 2020 Czech tax returns
Property management clients
Description
Price
Income Tax Processing & Filing – Individual
1st Property
6 540 CZK
2nd Property
3 150 CZK
Each add. Property
2 450 CZK
Income Tax Processing & Filing – SRO
1st Property
9 490 CZK
2nd Property
3 790 CZK
Ea ..read more
CZECH POINT 101
3y ago
Hypoteční banka released their HBIndex Q3 statistics showing Prague property prices 2016 Q3 continued to soar. Jihomoravský (Southern Moravian including Brno), Jihočeský (South Bohemian) and Středočeský (Central Bohemian) regions all experienced strong growth. In fact, it recorded the strongest growth in the last four quarters.
Apartment and flat prices
The rate of flat price increase year-over-year was 9.3%. The quarter-over-quarter growth was 2.9%.
Interestingly the rate of price growth for concrete panel apartments (typically from the Communist area) rose faster than the prices of apartment ..read more
CZECH POINT 101
3y ago
As of November 1, 2016 the real estate transfer tax is no longer the responsibility of the seller but the buyer.
The real estate transfer tax is currently 4% and needs to be paid on either the purchase price or the valuation price, whichever is higher. Buyers are required to have a valuation of the property done by a state approved valuer.
Be informed about your real estate transfer tax obligations before signing
The reason for this change of responsibility was that it was sometimes difficult for the State to get payment from the seller. In these situations the buyer was the guarantor of th ..read more
CZECH POINT 101
3y ago
2019 Czech tax returns – deadlines
Property Tax Registration: January 31, 2020
Individual Income Tax: March 31, 2020*
Corporate Income Tax: March 31, 2020*
Relax and let the property experts take care of your 2019 Czech tax returns
Pricing for 2019 Czech tax returns
Property management clients
Description
Price
Income Tax Processing & Filing – Individual
1st Property
6 440 CZK
2nd Property
3 050 CZK
Each add. Property
2 150 CZK
Income Tax Processing & Filing – SRO
1st Property
9 330 CZK
2nd Property
3 590 CZK
Ea ..read more
CZECH POINT 101
3y ago
2018 Czech tax returns – deadlines Property Tax Registration: January 31, 2019 Individual Income Tax: March 31, 2019* Corporate Income Tax: March 31, 2019*
Relax and let the property experts take care of your 2018 Czech tax returns
Pricing for 2018 Czech tax returns Property management clients
Description
Price
Income Tax Processing & Filing – Individual
1st Property
6 255 CZK
2nd Property
2 960 CZK
Each add. Property
2 090 CZK
Income Tax Processing & Filing – SRO
1st Property
9 060 CZK
2nd Property
3 490 CZK
Each add. Property
2 680 ..read more
CZECH POINT 101
3y ago
2017 Czech tax returns – deadlines
Property Tax Registration: January 31, 2018
Individual Income Tax: March 31, 2018*
Corporate Income Tax: March 31, 2018*
Relax and let the property experts take care of your 2017 Czech tax returns
Pricing for 2017 Czech tax returns
Property management clients
Description
Price
Income Tax Processing & Filing – Individual
1st Property
6 075 CZK
2nd Property
2 875 CZK
Each add. Property
2 030 CZK
Income Tax Processing & Filing – SRO
1st Property
8 800 CZK
2nd Property
3 390 CZK
Each add. Property
2 610 CZK ..read more
CZECH POINT 101
3y ago
Location has been listed as the key factor to a successful real estate purchase, in fact, the three key factors.
Not only in good times but also in bad times the location is critical. The recession starting in late 2008 and subsequent fall in property prices in Czech Republic proved that.
Some flats and buildings were in locations which saw very little change in value or were quicker to recover value lost.
Czech Republic has one of the highest rates of public transport use in the EU
With property it is often true that you get what you pay for and in most cases it is worth paying a bit of a p ..read more