As always in case you are EU citizen - to stay in the Czech Republic for at least 183 days in a given calendar year (you will have to prove that) and do not have center of life (houses, spouse, children) in any other country that could claim you to be tax resident there.
This is hard to achieve for full-time employed family leader but quite manageable for young digital nomad working in IT industry with clients across schengen area for example sitting now in Spain and paying 45% tax.
If you will decide in future to settle in Czechia and need to help with accounting, banking and residence you can PM me, I am local and know how the system works.
It's not the easiest one, you may find one with less bureaucracy but it has its own benefits. And the banks are better capitalized here than in many of the western EU countries.
This is hard to achieve for full-time employed family leader but quite manageable for young digital nomad working in IT industry with clients across schengen area for example sitting now in Spain and paying 45% tax.
If you will decide in future to settle in Czechia and need to help with accounting, banking and residence you can PM me, I am local and know how the system works.
It's not the easiest one, you may find one with less bureaucracy but it has its own benefits. And the banks are better capitalized here than in many of the western EU countries.
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