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Employers in the Czech Republic with up to 50 employees have now the opportunity to lower the contributions to social security and to the state employment policy paid by the employer for employees in the months of June, July and August 2020. The aim of the waiver is to support the employers to maintain employment. The relevant government proposal has passed through the entire legislative process and is awaiting for publication in the Collection of Laws.
As an employer, you can use this opportunity if you are not already drawing compensation under programs Antivirus A and Antivirus B; you are not a healthcare provide and answer the following questions affirmatively:
If you answered YES to all of the above questions, you are allowed to reduce contributions to social security and to the state employment policy. The conditions for the waiver of contributions need to be determined for each month separately.
In practical terms, the number of employees does not only include employees who are actively employed and perform their activities, but also those who are on maternal or parental leave, unpaid leave, or do not work due to obstacles on the part of the employer. On the contrary, company executives working under an executive employment agreement and employees who work part time based on i.e. Agreement to perform work (DPČ) or Agreement to complete a job (DPP), even if their total remuneration exceeds the limit for social security contributions, are not included in the number of employees. These individuals are excluded for calculation purposes from the comparison of the assessment bases. The calculation should not be affected by the decrease in the number of employees due to resignation or retirement.
You do not have to apply for a waiver. Employers only need to verify if they meet the above conditions with their payroll accountant. If the above conditions are met, you may claim the waiver for the relevant month via the “Overview of social security contributions” form by reducing the employer’s assessment base. This form is usually submitted on monthly basis by the payroll accountant to the Czech Social Security Administration.
Only contributions paid by the employers in the amount of 24,8% of their assessment base up to the assessment base of CZK 52,253 (1.5 times the average wage) per employee is waived. Hence, employers can save almost CZK 13,000 per employee on contributions to social security. However, please note that it is not allowed to deduct assessment base for an employee who has been fired due to organizational changes or redundancy. Contributions for these employees thus remain unchanged. In addition, the reduction of the assessment base should not have an impact on the calculation of the super gross salary of an employee.
As an employer, you will need to carefully consider which support is more beneficial; whether compensation under Antivirus A or Antivirus B, or reduction in social security contributions under program Antivirus C in the Czech Republic. In case of any questions our legal, tax and payroll department will be pleased to assist you.