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Czech Republic
PIT 15%/23% · Employee SS 11% · Super-gross abolished 2021 · Filing 1 Apr (paper) / 2 Jul (e-filing)
15% / 23% (above CZK 1,867,728)
Income Tax Rate
CZK 30,840/year
Basic Taxpayer Credit
1 Jan – 31 Dec
Tax Year
Czechia Tax Facts
— 2026Income Tax Rate
15% / 23% (above CZK 1,867,728)
Basic Taxpayer Credit
CZK 30,840/year
Tax Year
1 Jan – 31 Dec
Employee Social Security
11% (pension 6.5%, health 4.5%)
Top Rate Threshold
~CZK 155,644/month gross
Filing Deadline
1 April (paper) / 2 July (electronic)
Quick Country Comparison
— at CZK 1,500,000| Country | Take-home | Eff. Rate | vs Czechia |
|---|---|---|---|
| | CZK 1,105,000 | 26.3% | — |
| | CZK 1,065,000 | 29.0% | −CZK 40,000 |
| | CZK 910,000 | 39.3% | −CZK 195,000 |
| | CZK 1,500,000 | 0% | +CZK 395,000 |
Czech Republic: PIT (15%/23%) + employee social contributions (11%) minus basic taxpayer credit. Poland: PIT (12%/32%) + ZUS + NFZ. Germany: income tax + employee social contributions. UAE: 0% income tax. Assumes single earner. Illustrative — not tax advice.
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Last Updated: April 2026 · Daniel · CountryTaxCalc