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Czech Republic Tax Information

21% DPH (standard)

DPH is 21% standard, 15% reduced, 10% super-reduced. IČO and DIČ required.

Freelancer Services to Invoice

  • Hourly consulting
  • Project-based work
  • Retainer agreements
  • Milestone billing
  • Rush/priority fees

Invoice Requirements in Czech Republic

IČO
DIČ number
Client details
Invoice number
DPH breakdown
Total in CZK

Payment Terms

Net 14 or Net 30 is standard. Consider 25-50% deposits for larger projects.

Hotově14 dní30 dníSplatnost

Payment Methods in Czech Republic

Bank TransferPayPalCredit CardCash

Freelancer Invoice Tips

  • Always use a unique invoice number
  • Clearly state payment terms upfront
  • Include detailed breakdown of work
  • Add late payment fees
  • Keep copies for tax purposes

Frequently Asked Questions

What tax rate applies to freelancer invoices in Czech Republic?

Czech Republic has 21% DPH (standard). DPH is 21% standard, 15% reduced, 10% super-reduced. IČO and DIČ required.

What payment methods are common for freelancers in Czech Republic?

Common payment methods in Czech Republic include: Bank Transfer, PayPal, Credit Card, Cash. Net 14 or Net 30 is standard. Consider 25-50% deposits for larger projects.

What should freelancer invoices include in Czech Republic?

Your invoice should include: IČO, DIČ number, Client details, Invoice number. For freelancer services specifically, also include: Hourly consulting, Project-based work, Retainer agreements.

How do I invoice for hourly freelance work?

List each task with hours worked and hourly rate. Include dates and detailed descriptions.

Should I charge a deposit as a freelancer?

Yes, especially for larger projects. A 25-50% deposit protects you from non-payment.

What DPH rates apply?

21% standard, 15% for food/drinks, 10% for medicine/books.