Taxpayers’ interest in the R&D deduction is declining
Corporate income taxThe latest data from the Czech Statistical Office show that the research and development (R&D) tax credit is used by only a minority of eligible companies...
Petra Vaněčková is a partner at Grant Thornton Czech Republic. She is a tax consultant, who works in the accounting section of the Chamber of Auditors of the Czech Republic, and an auditor. She specialises in projects of complex accounting and tax consulting, especially transaction consulting, mergers and acquisitions of companies.
At the company, she is the guarantor of external and internal educational events, which form an inherent part of the corporate structure. Petra is also a co-author of the book entitled Interpretace Národní účetní rady (Interpretations of the National Accounting Council). Her experience as a tax advisor and auditor is valuable mainly in transaction consulting, mergers and acquisitions of companies.
She has been working in the field for 20 years. She graduated from the Czech University of Life Sciences in Prague and speaks Czech, English and German.
The latest data from the Czech Statistical Office show that the research and development (R&D) tax credit is used by only a minority of eligible companies...
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The Ministry of Finance of the Czech Republic has confirmed on its website the conclusions of the meeting of the government coalition on the changes within...