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The Czech Financial Administration has released information regarding the upcoming EET 2.0 system, providing clarity on technical documentation, testing environments, and security requirements for cashier certificates.
Technical documentation for EET 2.0 will be published in mid-June 2026 on the new website eet.gov.cz in the dedicated Developers section.
Additional technical specifications, including WSDL details, supported versions, and SSL/TLS requirements, will also be made available during June 2026 on the same portal.
The Playground testing environment, designed for developers and businesses to trial the new system, is scheduled to launch on July 1, 2026.
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New document was uploaded: Draft of the Act on sales record and on amendments to certain other laws (CZ)
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The Draft Act on Sales Records (EET 2.0) establishes the legal and technical framework for the new Czech fiscalization, which will be, once again, introduced as an upgraded system. It defines which taxpayers and transactions must be recorded, introduces real-time transmission of sales data to the Financial Administration, sets registration and certification requirements, regulates exemptions, controls, and penalties, and amends related income tax and VAT legislation. This is the first regulation for the new fiscalization, where more technical regulations and rules are expected. Read more
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The Draft Act on Sales Records (EET 2.0) establishes the legal and technical framework for the new Czech fiscalization, which will be, once again, introduced as an upgraded system. It defines which taxpayers and transactions must be recorded, introduces real-time transmission of sales data to the Financial Administration, sets registration and certification requirements, regulates exemptions, controls, and penalties, and amends related income tax and VAT legislation. This is the first regulation for the new fiscalization, where more technical regulations and rules are expected. Read more
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Author: Ema Stamenković
The draft law mandates businesses in the Czech Republic to electronically record sales using EET 2.0, reporting transactions in real-time, with specific requirements and penalties for non-compliance. Read more
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Author: Ema Stamenković
The new law exempts state bodies, municipalities, banks, insurance companies, and certain regulated sectors from sales recording obligations. Small entrepreneurs under CZK 1,000,000 income can pay a surcharge for exemption. Significant penalties up to CZK 500,000 for violations. Effective from 1 January 2027. Read more
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Author: Ema Stamenković
The new Czech sales recording law defines a registered sale as any qualifying payment, including cash, card transfers, and virtual assets. Read more
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Czech Republic
Author: Ema Stamenković
EET 2.0 is the upcoming Czech electronic sales registration system, mandatory from January 2027, ensuring automated sales data collection, improving tax control, and promoting fair competition for personal and corporate income tax payers. EET 2.0 is the proposed new Czech electronic sales registration system that would reintroduce mandatory sales reporting from 1 January 2027. The system is intend... Read more