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About Us

We are providing services in Accounting and Law segments for foreign clients in the Czech Republic. Our services are designed for self employed clients as well as bigger companies with dozens of employees.

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We can also help with establishing a new company, to follow up all legal requirements and to help with Czech business surroundings.

Our Services

ACCOUNTING

tax optimalization financial statements preparation bookkeeping and statutory ledgers tax return preparation statistical reports solving problems involving social insurence and health insurence employee management and more

LAW

setting up a new company contracts financial and tax law civil law and business law labor law and more

FINANCE

Business plan Business strategy Cost reduciton Investment advisory Individual financial consulting Low cost marketing strategy

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PRICING

For accounting sevices from CZK 1000 / €40 per month. Monthly fees are based on volume of transactions. Example: For self employed will be for 80 transactions aprox. CZK 1200 (monthly). For company with 120 transacitons will be CZK 3000 (monthly). Salary preparation for small business (less then 10 employees) cost CZK 300 per employee. For law&financial consulting from CZK500 / €20 per hour. Basically all prices are discussed individualy by specific requests. Please contact us on the page below and tell us your request. We will answer to your question as soon as possible (usually in 24 hours).

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