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Company registration s.r.o. in the Czech for non-residents

Support for company formation in the Czech Republic: document preparation, s.r.o. registration, legal address, and accounting services. We help launch an s.r.o. company in the Czech Republic: registration, VAT number, legal address, and accounting support. Estimated launch time — from 2 to 4 weeks

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What type of business is an s.r.o. company in the Czech Republic suitable for?

If your business needs a company in the EU to work with clients, contractors, or partners in Europe, the Czech Republic can be a practical option to start. Below are typical scenarios where entrepreneurs consider registering a company in the Czech Republic.

IT companies and online services

An s.r.o. company is often used to launch IT projects, SaaS services, consulting, and marketing companies. This structure allows businesses to work with clients from different countries and operate within the European Union

E-commerce and international sales

A company in the Czech Republic can be used for online sales within the EU, working with marketplaces, and international trade. The s.r.o. format makes it possible to organize product sales and work with customers across different European markets

Service businesses and consulting

The s.r.o. structure is suitable for service companies such as consulting, marketing, design, IT development, and other professional services. Such companies often work with international clients and use a Czech company as an operational base for business activities in Europe

Holding and investment companies

An s.r.o. company in the Czech Republic can also be used to create holding or investment structures. This format is suitable for owning shares in other companies, managing assets, or structuring an international business
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Advantages of the Czech Republic for starting a business

The Czech Republic is one of the practical options for entrepreneurs who plan to work within the EU, thanks to its clear corporate structure, convenient location, and the ability to organize operational activities within the European business environment

Operating within the EU market

A company in the Czech Republic can be used to work with clients, suppliers, and partners across the European Union. This allows businesses to operate within the EU and benefit from the freedom to provide services

Central location in Europe

The Czech Republic is located in the center of Europe and has convenient logistics connections with many EU countries. This can be beneficial for companies operating across multiple European markets or working with international partners

Access to European banks

A company registered in the Czech Republic can open accounts with European banks and international payment systems. This simplifies international payments, working with EU clients, and financial integration into the European market

Possibility of obtaining residence through business

In some cases, business activity in the Czech Republic may serve as one of the grounds for obtaining a long-term residence permit. At the same time, company registration itself does not guarantee obtaining a residence permit and requires a separate legal assessment

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Taxes and accounting for companies in the Czech Republic

Companies in the Czech Republic operate within the European tax system and are required to maintain regular accounting records and submit tax reports. Below is a brief overview of the main taxes for Czech companies. A more detailed explanation of the taxation system can be found in the article  “Taxes in the Czech Republic for business“.

VAT & CIT for the Czech company

The corporate income tax (CIT) rate in the Czech Republic is 21%.

The standard VAT rate in the Czech Republic is 21%. VAT registration becomes mandatory when a company’s annual turnover exceeds 2,000,000 CZK.

A company may also obtain a VAT number voluntarily if it plans to work with EU partners or carry out VAT-related transactions

Taxation of business owners

Dividends received from companies in the Czech Republic are taxed according to the tax rules of the owner’s country of tax residence.

Dividends received from a company in the Czech Republic are taxed according to the tax rules of the shareholder’s country of tax residence.The exact tax treatment depends on local legislation and any applicable double taxation treaty. In some cases, tax paid in the Czech Republic may be credited in the country of residence

Accounting for companies in the Czech Republic

Companies in the Czech Republic maintain regular accounting records, based on which financial statements and tax declarations are prepared. Financial statements (balance sheet and profit and loss statement) are usually submitted once per year, while accounting is maintained throughout the year.

If a company is registered for VAT, it must submit regular VAT declarations.

The cost of accounting services depends on the number of transactions, the company's VAT registration status, and its structure. For small businesses and IT companies, accounting services typically start from 250–300 € per month. We help companies in the Czech Republic organize accounting support after registration and establish regular reporting processes.

Which business form to register in the Czech Republic?

For non-residents planning to register a company in the Czech Republic, the s.r.o. structure is most commonly chosen — a form similar to a limited liability company. For larger projects, investment structures, or companies planning to raise capital, the a.s. structure may be more suitable. Below is a brief overview of the key differences between these two forms.

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Společnost s ručením omezeným (s.r.o.) — similar to a limited liability company. This is the most common company form for small and medium-sized businesses in the Czech Republic.

– Minimum share capital — 1 CZK
– At least one shareholder (individual or legal entity, including non-residents)
– Shareholders’ liability is limited to their capital contribution
– Simple management structure — usually one director is sufficient

Advantages: low setup costs, simple corporate structure, no mandatory audit for small companies, and the possibility of 100% foreign ownership.

Akciová společnost. Equivalent of a joint-stock company (JSC)

– Minimum share capital — 2,000,000 CZK (~80,000 €)
– Shareholders are not personally liable for the company’s obligations
– More complex governance structure: board of directors (představenstvo) and supervisory board (dozorčí rada)
– In some cases, a mandatory audit may apply

Pros: suitable for larger or investment projects, allows companies to raise capital through share issuance, and is often used for holding structures or companies planning a future public listing.

What documents are required to register a company in the Czech Republic?

To open a company in the Czech Republic, it is necessary to prepare a basic set of documents from the founders and company directors. Some documents can be prepared remotely through a notary. Below are the main requirements for registering a company in the Czech Republic for non-residents. We help prepare all required documents and review them before submission to the registry.

Main documents from founders and directors

To register a company in the Czech Republic, copies of the founders’ passports are required, as well as a notarized power of attorney authorizing registration procedures in the Czech Republic. A certificate confirming the absence of a criminal record for the company director from the country of permanent residence is also usually required.

Documents must typically be apostilled in accordance with international requirements.

Additional personal details may also be required to prepare the incorporation documents, including previous surnames, residential address, and contact information

Additional documents for company registration

Additional corporate documents may also be required before submission to the commercial register.

Typically prepared documents include:

– company charter (articles of association)
– confirmation of the company’s registered legal address
– written consent of the director to their appointment
– specification of the company’s business activities according to the Czech registry classification

These documents are prepared or reviewed before submission to the Czech commercial register during the company registration process

How long does company registration in the Czech Republic take?

In most cases, registering a company in the Czech Republic takes from 2 to 4 weeks, depending on document preparation and the completion of notarial procedures. Some steps can be completed remotely, while others require notarial certification and entry into the commercial register.

Typically, the process includes preparing incorporation documents, opening a corporate account, registering in the commercial register, and obtaining the necessary registration numbers to start business operations.

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Stages of сompany formation in the Czech Republic

The process of registering a company in the Czech Republic includes several organizational stages — from the initial consultation and document preparation to entry into the commercial register and opening a corporate bank account. We support clients at every stage of company formation — from preparing the documents to completing the registration

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Consultation
We conduct an initial consultation to discuss the business model, the structure of the future company, and the main requirements for registering a company in the Czech Republic
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Document preparation
We prepare the necessary documents for registration: powers of attorney, copies of the founders’ passports, criminal record certificates, and other documents required for submission to the commercial register
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Company setup
We organize the company registration process in the Czech Republic and assist with submitting documents to the commercial register
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VAT registration (if needed)
If required, we assist with submitting an application for obtaining a VAT number to work with partners within the EU
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Open a corporate account
We assist with opening an account in a bank or payment system for company operations and international payments

Pricing and packages for company registration in the Czech Republic

The cost of company registration in the Czech Republic starts at € 1,900. The final price may depend on the business structure, the number of shareholders, and additional legal procedures. Below are the main support packages for company formation in the Czech Republic for international businesses

BASIC

Best for entrepreneurs exploring international operations

  • Initial consultation (30 min)
  • Company setup s.r.o. (для фізичних осіб)
  • Registered address for 1 year
  • Payoneer business account registration

STANDARD

Most popular choice

An ideal option for businesses planning to operate within the EU

  • Everything included in the Basic package, plus:
  • VAT registration

PRO

For companies with a complex structure or higher tax risks

  • Everything included in the Basic and Standard packages, plus:
  • CFC notification filing (for Ukrainians only)
  • Support with opening a bank account
  • Tax and legal consultation package (6 hours)
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    Frequently asked questions about company registration in the Czech Republic

    Which business form to register in the Czech Republic?

    For non-residents planning to open a company in the Czech Republic, the most common choice is an s.r.o. (společnost s ručením omezeným) — a structure similar to a limited liability company. It is the most widely used form for small and medium-sized businesses due to its simple management structure, minimal share capital requirements, and the possibility of 100% foreign ownership.

    The a.s. a structure is usually used for larger projects, investment structures, or companies planning to raise capital.

    Is it possible to register a company remotely?

    Yes, in many cases, company registration in the Czech Republic can be done remotely through a power of attorney. Some documents can be prepared through a notary without personal presence in the Czech Republic.

    However, opening a corporate bank account or payment account may require additional verification and, in some cases, the personal presence of the owner or director.

    Can a foreigner open a company in the Czech Republic?

    Yes, foreigners can open companies in the Czech Republic without restrictions. The founder and director of the company can be either an individual or a legal entity from any country. Most foreign entrepreneurs choose the s.r.o. (společnost s ručením omezeným) structure similar to that of a limited liability company.

    Typically, the registration process requires copies of the founders’ passports, a power of attorney for registration, and the preparation of incorporation documents.

    Is a local director required in the Czech Republic?

    No, Czech legislation does not require the company director to be a resident of the country. The director may be of any nationality.

    However, in some cases, banks or payment systems may conduct additional checks when opening a corporate account for companies with foreign management.

    What is the minimum share capital for an s.r.o.?

    The minimum share capital for an s.r.o. in the Czech Republic is 1 CZK. In practice, entrepreneurs often contribute more to build trust with partners or banks.

    The liability of shareholders is limited to the amount of their contributions to the share capital.

    How long does company registration in the Czech Republic take?

    In most cases, company registration in the Czech Republic takes from 2 to 4 weeks, depending on document preparation and notarial procedures.

    The process typically includes preparing incorporation documents, registering the company in the commercial register, obtaining the necessary registration numbers, and, if required, applying for a VAT number.

    Is a registered address required for a company in the Czech Republic?

    Yes, a registered legal address is required to register a company in the Czech Republic. It is listed in the commercial register and serves as the company's official place of registration.

    The registered address can be either the company’s own office or an address provided by a service provider. For registration, written consent from the property owner for the use of the address is required.

    What taxes does a company pay in the Czech Republic?

    The corporate income tax rate in the Czech Republic is 21%. If the company is registered as a VAT payer, the standard VAT rate is also 21%.

    Business owners should also consider the taxation of dividends in their country of tax residence, in accordance with applicable legislation and tax treaties.

    What reporting obligations does an s.r.o. have in the Czech Republic?

    After registration, an s.r.o. company is required to maintain accounting records, submit annual financial statements, and file a corporate income tax declaration.

    If the company is registered as a VAT payer, it must also submit regular VAT returns. If the company has employees, additional reporting obligations and contributions to relevant funds may apply.

    When is VAT registration mandatory?

    Mandatory VAT registration in the Czech Republic usually arises when a company’s annual turnover exceeds the legal threshold of 2,000,000 CZK.

    In some cases, the obligation to register for VAT may also arise depending on the type of transactions, particularly when working with partners within the EU. In certain situations, a company may also voluntarily obtain a VAT number earlier.

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