Business News
Finance minister proposes radical “super tax”…
The minister of finance, Miroslav Kalousek, wants to introduce a radically
simplified tax system in two years' time, Hospodařské noviny reported
this
week. The most eye-catching aspect of his proposals is a single 40-percent
“super tax”, merging income tax and social insurance. Mr Kalousek told
the newspaper that in any case social welfare contributions were nothing
but a pension tax. As well as making things simpler for the payee, the
change is intended to make collecting tax easier and less costly for the
state.
…and plan to prevent companies moving elsewhere
Minister Kalousek is also proposing that companies do not pay taxes from dividend and capital gains. The aim is to prevent companies moving to states with more favourable tax conditions, he said.
Tractor giant Zetor sees 14-percent rise in sales
The Czech tractor manufacturer Zetor saw a healthy rise in sales of nearly
14 percent last year, the company announced on Thursday. Net profit
increased by one fifth year-on-year to just under CZK 240 million. Zetor,
which has two new Japanese senior managers, is owned by the Slovak group
HTC Holding. It is one of Europe’s biggest makers of tractors.
Ministry launches biggest organic food marketing campaign ever
The Agriculture Ministry is this weekend launching the country’s biggest
ever organic food promotion campaign. Half of the CZK 28 million cost of
the advertising campaign will be provided by the European Union.
Agriculture Minister Petr Gandalovič said the aim was to persuade
consumers of the advantages and availability of organic foods. Currently
only five percent of Czech consumers regularly buy organic foodstuffs; the
minister said he hopes the new drive leads to a doubling of that figure.
Speculation over future of biggest Czech search engine Seznam.cz
The founder and majority owner of the country’s biggest internet search
engine has denied that it is for sale. Ivo Lukačovič described newspaper
reports that he was planning to sell Seznam.cz as an “April fool’s
joke”. However, the Czech News Agency said two trustworthy sources
insisted the sale is planned. It put the estimated value of Seznam at up
to
CZK 16 billion.
Agency selling tickets to space
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A Czech travel agency is now offering trips into space. The Typ Agency
says around 25 Czechs have signed up to travel on Virgin Galactic, which
is
set to begin going into orbit from the end of next year. Five minutes of
weightlessness will set them back CZK 3.2 million.







