Company Incorporation Czech Republic

Entrepreneurial even during the Communist era, the Czech Republic has seized every opportunity to demonstrate their free-market credentials since joining the EU in 2004. Today the country offers a stable and welcoming home to foreign investors, but to make the most of the opportunities here, you need local knowledge.

As specialists in Czech company registration, we provide a wide range of company formation services to help you set up business in the Czech Republic . Please contact us for more information.

Company Formation FAQs

  • What are the main types of Czech company formation?
  • What are the main features of a Limited Liability Company (SRO)?
  • What are the accounting/audit requirements for a Limited Liability Company (SRO)?
  • What are the main features of a Joint Stock Company (AS)?
  • What are the accounting/audit requirements for a Joint Stock Company (AS)?
  • What are the main forms of Partnership in the Czech Republic?
  • What are the main features of a Branch?
  • How easy is it to recruit staff in the Czech Republic?
  • What is the regulatory environment like for those considering Czech incorporation?
  • Are there financial incentives available?
  • How easy is it to close a Czech company?
  • And what about banking facilities?

Branch and Subsidiary Information

Open a Branch in Czech Republic

The Czech Republic encourages foreign investment into the country and treats foreign investors equally with Czech domicile businesses. Czech branches generally have the same requirements as a Czech legal person, but branches can benefit from greater tax arrangements and an abridged procedure for establishment and dissolution.

The Commercial Code, the Trade Licensing Act and the Act on International Private and Procedural Law regulate the establishment of branches in the Czech Republic.

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