Internet tax
2005-10-06
The few companies that have paid attention to the new law on
radio and TV users' fees have done so mainly because of the
gradual ban on advertising at Czech Television. Many
companies, therefore, will be surprised to learn that they must
now pay a monthly fee of Kč 45 for each radio and Kč 100 for
each TV they own. Even a bigger surprise will be the demand by
Czech Radio that they pay the monthly radio fee for each
computer with a sound card, because this allows them to access
Czech Radio over the internet. If they don't pay, they can be
fined Kč 5,000 for each qualifying computer. Oddly, Czech TV
isn't trying to collect the user's fee for computers, although
some of its TV broadcasts are on the internet. Czech Radio's
policy on computers will probably be challenged in the courts. If
upheld, it will essentially amount to the CR's first internet tax.
[Czech Republic license licensing]
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