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24.01.2026
In Slovakia, the Type A personal income tax return is primarily used by employees. It applies to taxpayers who, during the reporting year, earned income exclusively from dependent employment, meaning under an employment contract with an employer registered in Slovakia. The Type A tax return includes information on gross salary, withheld advance income tax, and mandatory social and health insurance contributions. If an individual in Slovakia had no other sources of income—such as self-employment, rental income, or investments—this type of tax return is considered correct and...
18.01.2026
If you are in Slovakia and face an emergency situation, it is important to know how to quickly call for medical assistance. The main ambulance number is 155. This is a direct number for calling emergency medical services throughout Slovakia. You can also call the pan-European emergency number 112, which is available even with foreign SIM cards and works in all EU countries. To ensure that help arrives as quickly as possible, when speaking with the dispatcher you should: state the address or exact location (city, street, house number, landmarks, GPS location); briefly...
11.01.2026
In business relations in Slovakia, the parties are generally free to agree on payment deadlines. However, there are statutory limits that must be taken into account. Standard payment deadline. According to the Commercial Code, an invoice must be paid no later than 60 days from the date of receipt of the invoice or the payment request, or from the moment the creditor fulfills their obligation — whichever occurs later. The payment period may exceed 60 days if it is agreed by both parties, provided that such an extension does not disrupt the balance of interests and is not cons...


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