Krajňák, M. (2026) Property tax trends in the Czech Republic. Journal of Financial Management of Property and Construction, 31(2), pp. 173-199. ISSN 1366-4387
Abstract
Purpose – This study aims to deal with the taxation of immovable property in the Czech Republic. This tax is significant revenues for the budget of the municipalities where the immovable property is located. Design/methodology/approach – To achieve this paper's objective, the author used standard positivist economic methodology. For a dependency analysis between the examined factor, regression analyses were used. Findings – The tax rates changed only twice over the whole analysed period 1993–2024. It also follows that the share of property tax in the total tax revenue is decreasing. Due to the increase in the market price of the property, there is tax regressivity. The real tax burden on building plot increased only in municipalities with up to 600 inhabitants; in all other municipalities and cities, there is a decrease. Municipalities have options to increase tax revenue and tax burden. Many municipalities do not use this provision, even though the regression analysis results valid a positive impact on tax revenue. Research limitations/implications – A slight limitation of this study is the fact that the amount of the tax revenue for the year 2025 is not included in the input database. This data are not available. Practical implications – In this study, there are practical recommendations which could be implemented into legislation. These recommendations are in the area of property valuation or the area of implications of inflation to tax rates. Social implications – Property tax reflects social and societal aspects. This is characterised by the fact that permanent residential properties have lower tax rates. Furthermore, in municipalities with a smaller population, the tax burden on permanent residential properties is lower. The reason is the different levels of infrastructure. Originality/value – Analysis long period from the setting up of the Czech Republic to the present time.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | building plot; c50; h20; h71; property tax; tax rate; tax revenue |
| Index terms: | population, regression analysis, legislation, Czech Republic, residential property, revenue, municipality, methodology, inflation, option, taxation, database |
| Subjects: | decision analysis, policy economics, construction type, demography, Geography, data management, statistical analysis, administrative law, economic analysis, legal systems, research methods |
| Topics: | Research Practice, Risk Management, Legal Issues, Construction Technology, Regulations & Compliance, Geographical Context, Urban Studies, Digital Applications, Business Strategy |
| Descriptive scope: | 4 PCTA |
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