Employee Cost Calculator
Hiring costs go beyond salary. Estimate the cost of your next hire with this calculator. Simply enter their location and salary information in to this handy tool to see what will be spent in employment costs each month.
Employment Cost Calculator
*Indicative figures only and not definitive legal advice. Local regulations change frequently. Consult an expertCzech Republic
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Accelerating your growth in the Czech Republic and beyond
TopSource goes far beyond payroll, acting as your end-to-end partner in global workforce management. From Employer of Record (EOR) services and seamless entity setup to localized accountancy and fractional HR support, we cover every aspect of international employment.
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Czech Republic payroll: frequently asked questions
A specialist provider runs your payroll in the Czech Republic end to end — calculating gross-to-net pay in Czech koruna (CZK), withholding income tax withholding (daň z příjmů), applying social security insurance (ČSSZ) and public health insurance where required, and filing and remitting to Financial Administration of the Czech Republic (Finanční správa) by the local deadlines. You keep managing your team while the compliance and administrative burden shifts to the provider, so you avoid penalties and stay current with local rules.
income tax withholding (daň z příjmů) is withheld from each employee’s pay and remitted to Financial Administration of the Czech Republic (Finanční správa). A provider applies the correct brackets, reliefs and deductions and files the required returns on time; resident and non-resident employees can be taxed differently, so accurate set-up matters.
Payroll in the Czech Republic includes social security insurance (ČSSZ) and public health insurance, funded by employer and (where applicable) employee contributions. Social security is administered by ČSSZ; health insurance is paid to the employee’s chosen health insurance fund. A provider registers your staff, calculates each contribution and remits it with the payroll cycle so nothing is missed.
On top of gross salary in Czech koruna (CZK), employers typically fund their share of social security insurance (ČSSZ) and public health insurance and any statutory levies or end-of-service entitlements. Exact rates change with legislation, so a provider keeps your cost calculations accurate as the rules update.
Employers report and remit payroll deductions and contributions to Financial Administration of the Czech Republic (Finanční správa) and the relevant social bodies on the local statutory calendar. Missing a deadline triggers penalties, so a provider manages the full filing and payment schedule on your behalf.
To hire and pay staff directly you generally need a registered entity in the Czech Republic plus the associated tax and social-security registrations, which takes time to set up. Alternatively, an Employer of Record (EOR) already has a compliant local entity and can employ, payroll and onboard your workers in the Czech Republic without you incorporating.