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Czech government - Information for foreigners
https://portal.gov.cz/en
Government Administration
https://www.statnisprava.cz
Geo Portál - cadastral map czech republic
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ČÚZK - State Administration of Land Surveying and Cadastre
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https://data.gov.cz/poskytovatelé
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https://portal.gov.cz/obcan/formulare
https://www.zakonyprolidi.cz
Ministry of Health
Nákup nemovitosti cizincem v ČR - Purchase of real estate by a foreigner in the Czech Republic
regarding property in Czech
law č. 206/2011 Sb
Every foreigner is entitled to own residential real estate in Czech republic
https://www.praguerealestate.cz/real-estate-advisor/for-foreign-buyers/why-is-czech-real-estate-market-attractive-to-foreigners-197.html
As soon as a property in the Czech Republic is acquired, so-called real estate tax is payable annually. The levy depends on the location and size of the property. For example, for a condominium of about 80-100 m2, about 50 EUR per year has to be paid in taxes.
The purchase tax to be paid by the buyer is 4% of the purchase price or the usual market price - whichever is the higher and is payable within 3 months after receipt of the notification of the land registry office about the transfer of ownership to the competent Czech tax office.
The first transfer of ownership of a newly built (previously never inhabited or used) property from a legal entity involved in the construction industry or a city / municipality to the buyer at the Land Registry is not taxed.
https://www.ecovislegal.cz/en/czech-legal-news/tax-framework-for-real-estate-acquisition-in-the-czech-republic/
https://www.globalpropertyguide.com/Europe/Czech-Republic
The Amendment No. 206/2011 proposed to the Act No. 219/1995 Sb. and entered into force on 19 July 2011 says that every foreigner irrespective of type of his/her residence permit is entitled to own residential real estate or/and private land within the borders of Czech republic. If you are a citizen of the EU, Liechtenstein, Norway or Switzerland there is more good news for you.
1. TAXES ON THE PURCHASE OR SALE OF A REAL ESTATE IN CZECH REPUBLIC
1.1 Real estate tax
As soon as a property in the Czech Republic is acquired, so-called real estate tax is payable annually. The levy depends on the location and size of the property. For example, for a condominium of about 80-100 m2, about 50 EUR per year has to be paid in taxes.
1.2 Real estate transfer tax
The purchase tax to be paid by the buyer is 4% of the purchase price or the usual market price - whichever is the higher and is payable within 3 months after receipt of the notification of the land registry office about the transfer of ownership to the competent Czech tax office.
The first transfer of ownership of a newly built (previously never inhabited or used) property from a legal entity involved in the construction industry or a city / municipality to the buyer at the Land Registry is not taxed.
https://www.globalpropertyguide.com/Europe/Czech-Republic
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