Is it possible to liquidate a Czech legal entity on your own?
Theoretically, yes. Practically, it is highly unlikely that you will manage the entire procedure on your own (no offense!).
Check out the step-by-step guide on our website about liquidating a Czech legal entity to see what the process involves.
The challenging are as follows:
- A highly complex procedure. Unfortunately, the procedure for liquidating a Czech legal entity is very complex, even if your company was completely inactive, problem-free, always submitted reports on time, and met all other obligations. Unlike in many other EU countries where the procedure is much simpler, the Czech law as of 2026 requires a difficult, multi-stage process. The main steps include: taking the formal decision to dissolution the legal entity, appointing a liquidator, preparing final balance sheets as of the liquidation date, identifying and notifying creditors, and removing the company from the Trade Register – with numerous other steps and nuances. For many years, there has been an expectation that the procedure would be simplified (at least for inactive firms), however, no such changes are on the horizon.
- Unique circumstances for every company. On top of an already difficult process, you often have to deal with details that are specific to your legal entity. Even if we provided a full guide for you right here, it is very likely that your situation would have some unique circumstances that the guide could not cover. These unique factors can be crucial for successfully closing your company.
- A local representative in the Czech Republic is required. The process requires a person (the official “liquidator”) physically present in the country who can personally interact with all relevant state authorities and formally represent the legal entity during the liquidation process. Naturally, this role requires a strong command of the Czech language. Additionally, the dissolution of a Czech company is typically not a quick process itself; it involves several stages that generally take from 4 to 6 months. In case you are not a country resident, remaining in the country just for this purpose for the entire duration is highly challenging. Flying in and out multiple times to complete different steps is equally problematic.
You are welcome to handle the liquidation process yourself, but the complexities involved make professional assistance highly advisable. Our organization specialized in this exact process. You will find detailed information about our services for closing Czech companies via the button below. We offer various liquidation options tailored to your individual situation. Additionally, you are also welcome to reach out to us using the contact details at the top of the page – we will be happy to review your circumstances and find the most favorable solution possible.
- Always manages active Czech company liquidation procedures and works with them on a daily basis.
- Has been handling the liquidation of Czech companies since 2014, with more than 40 successfully completed liquidation procedures.
- Directly communicates with Czech public authorities throughout the liquidation process, including the Czech Commercial Register, notaries, Czech tax authorities, and the Obchodní věstník (Commercial Bulletin).
- When preparing the materials for this page, relies on personal practical experience, official information published by Czech government authorities, and Czech legislation governing the liquidation of legal entities, including the Business Corporations Act (Zákon o obchodních korporacích).
- Regularly reviews and promptly updates this page to reflect changes in Czech legislation, official requirements of government authorities, and actual administrative practice.
Additional materials by the author on the liquidation of Czech legal entities:
- Company liquidation in Czech Republic 2026: fast, legal, remote
- Is it possible to liquidate a Czech legal entity on your own?
- Can a Czech company be liquidated remotely in 2026 (without a personal visit)?
- What is the fastest way to liquidate a Czech company in 2026?
- How quickly can an abandoned company be automatically liquidated in the Czech Republic?