Tax news for 2026 and tax pitfalls of 2025
Lecturer
Date
16/12/2025 9:00 - 13:00
Price
Standard price 2 600 Kč (3 146 Kč VAT included)
Special price for Randl Partners clients: 2 400 Kč (2 904 Kč VAT included)
From the course price, we donate 50 CZK to the patient organization Cerebrum supporting people with acquired brain injuries.
Availability
Free capacity
Given the expected changes in tax legislation for 2026, it is important to monitor the development of draft laws now and prepare for possible changes in income tax, tax credits, benefits, and comprehensive payroll records. The seminar will summarize the current situation for 2025 and highlight specific issues that may affect the correct implementation of annual tax settlements for employees. We will also focus on the most common mistakes and recommendations on how to avoid them. Given that some tax changes have already been approved, but others are still going through the legislative process, we will reflect on the currently available information and the expected impacts.
At the seminar, we will discuss the fundamental changes in taxes for 2026 – there will be plenty of news. We will also return to the 2025 tax year, focusing on general annual tax settlements – what tax obligations or recommendations do you need to know?
Are you keeping up with the introduction of systems such as the unified monthly employer reporting (JMHZ), which has been approved as part of the tax agenda from 2026? At our seminar, you will prepare for all the necessary changes and register them.
Many other details and news will be discussed with you during the training by our dear guest, tax advisor and partner of PROXY, a.s., Ditta Hlaváčková. At the end of the seminar, we will traditionally provide ample space for your specific questions and discussion of the topics covered.
- Tax news for 2026
- Summary of tax information (especially) for payroll accountants in 2025
- What to watch out for and what to check before the end of the year
- Unified monthly employer reporting (JMHZ)
- Will the increased deduction for donations of up to 30% of the tax base remain valid until 2026?
- And other tax topics and news, as they are approved and announced for the next calendar period.