How Portuguese Firms Can Expand into the Czech Republic:
Essential Legal and Operational Tips
For Portuguese SMEs and large corporations, the Czech Republic represents a stable, strategic location within the Single Market. However, while we share EU membership, the legal landscape in Prague differs significantly from Lisbon or Porto. Successfully entering the Czech market requires understanding specific local regulations regarding corporate liability, taxation, and employment law.

What is the first step for Portuguese investors?
Many foreign investors assume that standard EU directives make national laws identical. In practice, the implementation of directives and local procedural rules create a unique environment. Our lawyers at ARROWS International handle cross-border expansions daily, ensuring that your transition is seamless. We operate as a safe European harbour for your investment, bridging the gap between Portuguese commercial ambitions and Czech legal reality.
Which corporate structure suits your expansion best?
The most common vehicle for foreign entry is the společnost s ručením omezeným (s.r.o.), which is roughly equivalent to the Portuguese Sociedade por Quotas (Lda). However, the duties of the statutory body (executives) in the Czech Republic are strictly regulated. A simple translation of your Portuguese articles of association will not suffice and may lead to invalid incorporation.
Drafting the memorandum of association requires precision. You must define the scope of business in alignment with the Czech Trade Licensing Act. What seems like a mere administrative formality is often a complex procedure involving the Commercial Register (Obchodní rejstřík) and trade licensing authorities.
Even simple-looking steps often contain legal traps and hidden risks for laypeople. For example, the liability of a "jednatel" (executive director) in the Czech Republic includes a duty of care that, if breached, can lead to personal unlimited liability. ARROWS handles this agenda daily and can significantly reduce your risk while saving you valuable management time.
For immediate assistance with company formation, write to us at consultation@arws.cz.
Corporate Formation & Management
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Invalid Incorporation – Using templates or translations that do not comply with Czech law can result in the rejection of your company registration by the court. |
Drafting legally required documentation – We prepare tailored articles of association to ensure 100% compliance. |
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Statutory Body Liability – Executives may face personal bankruptcy or criminal charges if they breach the "duty of care" (péče řádného hospodáře). |
Professional training for management – We educate your directors on their specific liabilities under Czech law. |
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Trade License Errors – Operating without the correct specific trade license can lead to heavy fines and suspension of business activities. |
Representation before authorities – We handle all interactions with the Trade Licensing Office. |
How can you avoid legal risks in employment?
Portuguese labor law is known for being protective, but the Czech Labor Code (Zákoník práce) has its own rigidities. You cannot simply transfer Portuguese employment contracts to your Czech branch. Failure to comply with mandatory local provisions regarding holidays, termination periods, and health safety can result in severe inspections by the State Labor Inspection Office.
Drafting compliant contracts is critical. While it may seem straightforward to hire a local manager, the tax implications and social security setups for cross-border employees are intricate. ARROWS supports over 250 limited liability companies with their daily corporate governance and HR agendas. We understand the nuances that in-house counsel from foreign firms might overlook. Do not hesitate to contact our firm for a review of your HR documentation – consultation@arws.cz.
What do you need to know about commercial contracts?
When doing business in Prague, your commercial contracts must be robust. Whether you are dealing with suppliers, distributors, or real estate developers, reliance on "standard" international terms can be fatal in a dispute. We strongly advise explicitly choosing the applicable law and dispute resolution mechanism to avoid costly litigation in foreign courts.
As an international law firm operating from Prague, European Union, we often see Portuguese firms struggle with unpaid invoices because their delivery notes were not legally binding proofs of debt under Czech law. ARROWS operates in 90 countries globally through our network, meaning we can effectively connect your business interests while securing them legally. Our lawyers are ready to assist you – email us at consultation@arws.cz.
Contracts & Operations
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Unenforceable Penalties – Contractual penalties that are vaguely defined or disproportionately high may be voided by Czech courts. |
Contract drafting or review – We structure penalty clauses to be enforceable and motivating. |
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GDPR Non-Compliance – Fines for mishandling personal data in the Czech Republic can reach millions of Euros. |
Preparation of internal company policies – We draft privacy policies and data processing agreements. |
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Lease Agreement Traps – Commercial leases often contain hidden inflation clauses or restrictive termination rights harmful to the tenant. |
Legal opinions & Lease Review – We review premises contracts to protect your long-term interests. |
Why choose professional legal support?
Establishing a presence in a new country is complex. Individual steps that seem simple often have hidden exceptions, procedural details, and links to other regulations that laypeople do not see. Attempting to navigate the Czech legal system without local experts can lead to administrative gridlock and financial damages.
ARROWS handles this agenda on a daily basis. We are a leading Czech law firm representing many foreign clients, insured for damages up to CZK 500 million. This high level of coverage reflects our commitment to safety and professionalism. We are also regular partners of corporate lawyers for handling special matters.
If you want to minimize risks and save time, leave the legal complexities to us. Get tailored legal solutions by writing to consultation@arws.cz.
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Disclaimer: The information contained in this article is for general informational purposes only and serves as a basic guide to the issue. Although we strive for maximum accuracy in the content, legal regulations and their interpretation evolve over time. To verify the current wording of the regulations and their application to your specific situation, it is therefore necessary to contact ARROWS Law Firm directly (consultation@arws.cz). We accept no responsibility for any damage or complications arising from the independent use of the information in this article without our prior individual legal consultation and expert assessment. Each case requires a tailor-made solution, so please do not hesitate to contact us.
