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This chapter includes data on the income taxes paid by workers, their social security contributions, the family benefits they receive in the form of cash transfers as well as the social security contributions and payroll taxes paid by their employers. Results reported include the marginal and average tax burden for eight different family types.

Methodological information is available for personal income tax systems, compulsory social security contributions to schemes operated within the government sector, universal cash transfers as well as recent changes in the tax/benefit system. The methodology also includes the parameter values and tax equations underlying the data.

    
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The national currency is the Czech koruna (CZK). In 2019, CZK 22.93 were equal to USD 1. In that year, the average worker earned CZK 408 760 (Secretariat estimate).

copy the linklink copied!1. Personal Income Tax System

1.1. Central government income taxes

1.1.1. Tax unit

  • The tax unit is the individual.

1.1.2. Tax allowances and tax credits

1.1.2.1. Standard reliefs

  • Relief for social and health security contributions. Employees' social security contributions (see Section 2.1.) are not deductible for income tax purposes.

1.1.2.2. Main non-standard tax reliefs applicable to an AW

  • Charitable donations allowance: A tax allowance of up to 10% of taxable income is available for donations made to municipalities or legal entities for the financing of social, health, cultural, humanitarian, religious, ecological and sport activities. The minimum limit for donations is the lesser of 2% of taxable income or CZK 1 000. A similar procedure shall apply for gratuitous performance to finance the removal of the consequences of a natural disaster occurring in the territory of an EU Member State, Norway or Iceland. The total deduction may not exceed 15% of the tax base. As gratuitous performance for healthcare purposes, the value of one blood donation from an unpaid donor is valued at a sum of CZK 2 000 and the value of an organ donation from a living donor is valued at a sum of CZK 20 000.

  • Interest payments: Taxpayers may claim an allowance of up to CZK 300 000 for mortgage interest payments or other interest payments related to the purchase or the improvement of their house. The total sum of interest by which the tax base is reduced on all credits of payers in the same jointly managed household must not exceed CZK 300 000.

  • Supplementary pension scheme contributions: In a period of taxation, the tax base may be reduced by a contribution, in the maximum total amount of CZK 12 000, paid by a taxpayer to their supplementary pension insurance with a State contribution under a contract on supplementary pension insurance with a State contribution entered into between the payer and a pension company; the sum that may be deducted in this manner equals the total amount of contributions paid by the payer for their supplementary pension insurance with a State contribution in the period of taxation, reduced by CZK 12 000.

  • Private life insurance premiums: Taxpayers may claim an allowance of up to CZK 12 000 for premiums paid according to a contract between the taxpayer and an insurance company if the benefit (lump sum or recurrent pension) is paid out 60 months after the signature of the contract and in the year in which the taxpayer reaches the age of 60.

1.1.2.3. Tax schedule

From January 2008, a progressive system of taxation is replaced by a single rate of 15%. The tax base, reduced by the non-taxable part of the tax base (see 1.1.2.2. - Main non-standard tax reliefs), rounded down to whole hundreds of CZK is subject to tax at the rate of 15%. After that, tax credits (see 1.1.2.4.) can be used to directly reduce a person´s tax liability.

1.1.2.4. Tax credits

  • Credit of CZK 24 840 per taxpayer.

  • Credit of CZK 24 840 per spouse (husband or wife) living with a taxpayer in a common household provided that the spouse’s own income does not exceed CZK 68 000 in the taxable period.

  • Credit of CZK 15 204 for first child, credit of CZK 19 404 for second child, credit of CZK 24 204 for third and each additional child (irrespective of the child’s own income) living with a taxpayer in a common household on the territory of a Member State of the EU, Norway or Iceland, if the child satisfies one or more of the following criteria (in force since July 1, however, with retroactive effect from January 1):

    • age below 18 year of age,

    • age below 26 year of age and receiving full-time education,

    • age below 26 year of age and physically or mentally disabled provided that the child is not in receipt of a state disability payment

    If the child is a “ZTP-P” card holder (the child with a certain type of disabilities), the tax credit is doubled. The taxpayer can claim the tax credit in the form of tax reliefs or tax bonuses or their combination.

  • Credit of CZK 2 520 if the taxpayer is in receipt of a partial disability pension or is entitled to both an old-age pension and a partial disability pension

  • Credit of CZK 5 040 if the taxpayer is in receipt of a full disability pension, or another type of pension conditional on his full disability pension, or if the taxpayer is entitled to both old-age pension and full disability pension or deemed to be fully disabled under statutory provisions, but his application for a full disability pension was rejected for reasons other than that he was not fully disabled (handicapped).

  • Credit of CZK 16 140 if the taxpayer is a “ZTP-P” card holder.

  • Credit of CZK 4 020 if the taxpayer takes part in a systematic educational or training programme under statutory provisions in order to prepare for his future vocation (profession) by means of such studies or prescribed training until completion of his/her 26 or 28 years (Ph.D. programme).

  • The annual tax credit for placing a child into a preschool child care institution in the amount of the expenditure proven to be incurred for attending the preschool, up to the amount of the minimum wage for each placed child (for the year 2019: MW CZK 13 350)

The non-standard tax reliefs and special solidarity surcharge of 7% for income from employment and entrepreneurship exceeding 48 times the average salary within the calendar year are not included in the tax equations underlying the Taxing Wages results.

1.2. State and local income tax

There are no regional or local income taxes.

copy the linklink copied!2. Compulsory Social Security Contributions to Schemes Operated within the Government Sector

The maximum annual earnings used to calculate social security contributions are 48 times the national average monthly wage. The maximum ceiling for social security contributions is CZK 1 569 552 for the year 2019. The maximum ceiling for health insurance has not existed since 2013.

2.1. Employees’ contributions

Compulsory contributions of 11% of gross wages and salaries are paid by all employees into government operated schemes. The total is made up as follows (in %):

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Health insurance

4.5

Social insurance

6.5

2.2. Employers’ contributions

The total contribution for employers is 33,8% of gross earnings.

The contribution consists of the health insurance contribution (9% of gross wages and salaries) and social insurance (24,8 %).

copy the linklink copied!3. Universal Cash Transfers

3.1. Transfers related to marital status

None.

3.2. Transfers for dependent children

Non-taxable child allowances are the basic income-tested benefit provided to a dependent child with the objective to contribute to the coverage of costs incurred in his upbringing and sustenance. Entitlement to the child allowance is bound with certain income criteria. The central government pays this allowance in respect of each dependent child based on the family income level and provided that family’s income does not exceed 2.7 times the relevant family’s living minimum (LM) and simultaneously fulfils the minimum income condition of CZK 3410/monthly/one of parents.. Family income includes the earnings of both parents net of income tax and the employees’ social security and health insurance contributions. Child allowances are provided at three levels depending on the age of the child and are paid as follows:

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Family Income

up to 2.7 LM

Age of child

Total payment CZK per month

below 6 year of age

800

6–15 years

910

15–26 years

1000

The monthly family’s LM for the AW-type family with children can be calculated by summing the following amounts (in CZK):

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Living minimum

 

Basic personal requirement

Single

3 410

First person in household

3 140

Second and other persons who are not a dependent child

2 830

Child aged below 6

1 740

Child aged between 6 and 15

2 140

Child aged between 15 and 26

2 450

Household expenses

One person household

3 410

Two person household

5 970

Three person household

7 710

Four person household

9 850

Five person household

12 300

The LM is required by law. In case that family income (income of persons assessed together) is not achieved, the amount of family’s LM can be put in a request for state social support (housing benefit, family benefits, social assistance and other). The system applies the solidarity principle between the high-income families and low-income families, as well as between the childless families and those with children.

The term “social allowance” was abolished from 1 January 2012. However, this fact has no effect on the tax-benefit system for low-income families. The system of personalized payment was simplified and extended. For examples, in case of loss of income (social allowance) some people may put in a request for increase care allowance up to CZK 2 000. This allowance is addressed for recipients who are dependent children below 18 years of age and parent of dependent children below 18 years of age if the income of the family is under 2.0 family’s living minimum. Protection in the housing sector is also addressed in the context of state social support system (housing allowances-benefit) and the system of assistance in material need as additional housing. Also foster care benefits create a separate benefit system; since 1 January 2013 they have ceased to be a component of the state social support system. These allowances (housing, care and foster care) are not included in the Taxing Wages models.

3.3. Additional transfers

Additional allowances (means-tested benefits in material need) are paid by the central government to low income families in adverse social and financial situation. The amount transferred is derived from the LM and varies according to total family income including family allowances and own efforts, opportunities and needs are taken into account. This allowance is not included in the computation.

copy the linklink copied!4. Main Changes in Tax/Benefit Systems since 2019

In 2018, there were two changes that have a significant effect on the current calculation of Taxing Wages.

List of main changes that have impact on the current computation of TW:

  • The tax credit can be applied in the amount of the expenditure prove to be incurred for attending the preschool, up to the amount of the minimum wage for each child increased to CZK 13 350 for the year 2019). The tax authority only verifies the name of a preschool child care institution on the list approved by the MEYS. The age of the child does not effect on the entitlement to the tax credit for pre-school children. The children in preschool institutions are normally between 2 and 5 years old, but Postponement of Scholl Attendance is possible. Introduction of this relief is a part of the Act on provision of childcare in a child society and also the Act on Maternal, Basic, High, Higher Professional, and other Education (see chapter 1.1.2.4.)

copy the linklink copied!5. Memorandum Items

5.1. Identification of AW and valuation of earnings

The Ministry of Finance estimates the average earnings of the AW based on the data supplied by the Czech Statistical Office. The calculation of the average earnings AW is made by CZ-NACE division, which is compatible with ISIC classifications Ver. 4.

5.2. Employers' contributions to private pension, health and related schemes

There are supplementary private pension schemes only, but employers ‘contributions vary. Relevant information is not available.

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2019 Parameter values

 

Ave_earn

408 760

Secretariat’s estimate

Income tax rate

tax_rate

0.15

Social security – social insurance

SSs_rate

0.065

Social security – health insurance

SSh_rate

0.045

Employers - social insurance

SSs_empr_rate

0.248

Employers - health insurance

SSh_empr_rate

0.09

Child Tax credit - first child

child_cr_1

15 204

- second child

child_cr_2

19 404

- third child

child_cr_3

24 204

Tax credit for individuals

tax_cr_base

24 840

Tax credit for spouse

tax_cr_spo

24 840

Tax credit for spouse income ceiling

Tax_cr_spo_inc_ceil

68 000

Living minimum (LM)

basic_adult

3 410

basic_household

5 970

basic_child

2 140

house_exp

1

3 410

2

5 970

3

7 710

4

9 850

5

12 300

Cash transfers

transf_1

910

Social security, social insurance - ceiling

soc_sec_si_ceil

1 569 552

Minimum Wage

tax_cr_preschool

13 350

2019 Tax equations

The equations for the Czech system are on an individual basis. But the spouse tax credit is relevant only to the calculation for the principal earner and cash transfers are calculated only once. This is shown by the Range indicator in the table below.

The functions which are used in the equations (Taper, MIN, Tax etc) are described in the technical note about tax equations. Variable names are defined in the table of parameters above, within the equations table, or are the standard variables “married” and “children”. A reference to a variable with the affix “_total” indicates the sum of the relevant variable values for the principal and spouse. And the affixes “_princ” and “_spouse” indicate the value for the principal and spouse, respectively. Equations for a single person are as shown for the principal, with “_spouse” values taken as 0.

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Variable name

Range

Equation

1.

Earnings

earn

B

2.

CG taxable income

tax_inc_princ

B

Earn+(earn*SSC_empr_rate)

3.

CG tax before credits

CG tax before credits principal

CG_tax_excl_princ

B

Tax(tax_inc_princ, tax_rate)

4.

Tax credits:

Tax credit for children

tax_cr_ch

P

If (number of children>3; (number of children - 3)*child_cr_3+child_cr_1+child_cr_2+child_cr_3; If (number of children>2;child_cr_1 +child_cr_2 + child_cr_3; If (number of children>1;child_cr_1+child_cr_2; If (number of children=0;0)))))

Tax preschool credit

Tax_cr_preschool

B

tax_cr_preschool*positive(children-1)

Basic tax credit

tax_cr_bas

B

tax_cr_bas

Tax credit for spouse

tax_cr_spouse

P

Married*tax_cr_spo

5.

CG tax

CG tax principal

CG_tax_princ

B

Max(CG_tax_excl_princ - tax_cr_bas_princ - tax_cr_spo-tax_cr-preschool , 0 ) - tax_cr_ch

6.

State and local taxes

local_tax

B

0

7.

Employees' social security

SSs

SSh

B

B

MIN(earn,soc_sec_si__ceil)*SSs_rate

earn*SSh_rate

8.

Cash transfers

Net family income

net_inc

J

earn_total-CG_tax_total-SSC_total

9.

Living minimum (monthly)

LM

J

(1-Married)*basic_adult+Married*basic_household +Children*basic_child+ VLOOKUP((1+Married+Children), house_exp, 2, FALSE)

10.

Total cash transfers

cash_trans

J

Children*IF(net_inc<='(2.7)*LM*12,' transf_1*12)

11.

Employer's social security

SSs_empr

SSh_empr

B

B

MIN(earn,soc_sec_sir_ceil)*SSs_empr_rate

earn*SSh_empr_rate

Key to range of equation: B calculated separately for both principal earner and spouse; P calculated for principal only (value taken as 0 for spouse calculation); J calculated once only on a joint basis.

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