Christmas saved
2006-12-15
Talks between ODS and āSSD fell apart this week, but not before
the two parties helped pass a one-year delay in a new sickness-
insurance law that would have ruined many people's Christmas.
TPCA car maker complained in HN about the last-minute
change, but its Japanese managers received a consolation prize.
A little-reported part of the law requires employees from non-
EU countries without totalization treaties, such as Japan, to start
paying Czech social taxes. This bolt from the sky was another
argument used to convince lawmakers to delay the effective
date. The business community can only hope that, despite the
heated situation, politicians will continue to listen to reason on
issues bringing broad benefit. Another issue is simplifying
personal income tax. Elimination of the top bracket and a
widening of the other three would be a nice goal for Christmas
2007.
[Czech Republic social security health insurance agreement
European Union]
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