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Business in Prague

Czechs still behind in Europe for Internet usage

December 14, 2009

While the number of Internet users in the Czech Republic continues to rise, the country still remains behind most of Europe in the total number of users, according to a study released by the Czech Statistical Office.
Just over 58 percent of Czechs used the World Wide Web in 2008, with the average in the European [...]

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CBW: Decline in new residential construction slows down

November 30, 2009

New residential construction continued to decline in the third quarter of 2009, although at a slower pace, according to data released by the Czech Statistical Office (?SÚ).
 
In the third quarter, construction of new homes and apartments in the Czech Republic fell by 5.7 percent year on year to 11,234 dwellings, ?SÚ said. Although a [...]

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CBW: More developers cover mortgage insurance for clients now

October 16, 2009

Property developers and recently also banks and mortgage brokers have begun implementing incentives in an attempt to jump-start the weak housing market.

Three months ago, Quinlan Private Golub (QPG) announced that it would cover the SichrJob mortgage insurance for clients who purchased an apartment in QPG’s Mod?anský Háj residential project in Prague 12–Mod?any. Since then, [...]

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CZECH PRESIDENT KLAUS INDULGING IN BIZARRE FANTASY

February 19, 2009

STATEMENT BY PROINSIAS DE ROSSA MEP
Labour MEP for Dublin
Thursday, 19th February 2009
Dublin Labour MEP Proinsias De Rossa speaking from the European Parliament in Brussels today has described President Klaus’ comments to EP as a ‘bizarre fantasy’. What is obvious to most members of the European parliament is that he does not [...]

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Reclaim Czech VAT

January 9, 2009

The current rate of VAT in the Czech Republic is 19% - that is 19% you could be claiming back if you have a business and are registered for VAT.  Global VAT Reclaim to help with this on a no refund - no fee basis.
Invoicing to other EU customers is fairly simple; however there are [...]

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