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Originally Posted by Struggle4Bucks
It's interesting... I think i'll dive into this some more during my next cz visit this december...
btw... by law... who is end-responsible for your bookkeeping in cz? The accountant or the business owner? In Holland the company owner is always end responsible... so having a shitty accountant who fucks it up can get you into real trouble... Finding a trustful accountant in a country where you don't speak the language feels a bit tricky...
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If you can connect with several long term experienced expats / local business owners this can get much easier, plus there are actually reputable services to find if you ask for enough refererence.
But yes, as far as I know you as a business owner are responsible, not the accountants (like in Russia for example).
There are pros and cons, I'd say it's always more bearable to live in CZ for a foreigner making money off the country than for a local or anybody dependent on making a living under the local conditions, I try to stay away from local business as much as possible.
My income is international, this is the place where I pay my insurance, pay my taxes, otherwise keeping the contact with authorities or locals at minimum. It's a safe and affordable place to live for sure.