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Pension Savings vs. DIP from a Tax Perspective

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Key takeaways

DIP and pension savings/supplementary pension savings operate from the same tax base — they share a combined deduction cap of up to CZK 48,000 per year — but differ in investment options, risk level and typical use.

What they have in common

Both products allow personal contributions to be deducted from the income tax base. The combined limit applies to DIP + pension savings/supplementary pension savings + life insurance together. The same basic condition also applies: funds are generally locked in until age 60 and for at least 10 years from signing. Early withdrawal will generally trigger an obligation to claw back the claimed deductions.

How they differ

How to combine both products

Both products can be held at the same time — they share one limit of CZK 48,000. A logical strategy: pension savings up to the level of the employer contribution (a free bonus) plus DIP invested in ETFs for the remainder of the limit. This maximises both the employee benefit and the investment potential.

Key difference: Pension savings are conservative and typically include an employer contribution. DIP is for those who want to invest more actively in ETFs and shares with a tax advantage.

Details on DIP are in the article DIP and tax reliefs. For ETF selection for such a portfolio, see the ETF guide.

This article does not constitute tax advice. Product terms and limits may change — always verify the current rules or consult a tax adviser. See also taxes on ETFs in the Czech Republic.

FAQ

Should I choose DIP or pension savings?

It depends on your profile. If your employer contributes to pension savings, use that to the full. Invest the remaining CZK 48,000 limit through DIP in ETFs for higher return potential. The two products are not mutually exclusive.

Do DIP and pension savings share a single tax limit?

Yes. The combined annual deduction limit from the tax base is up to CZK 48,000 for DIP, pension savings/supplementary pension savings and life insurance together. You cannot claim CZK 48,000 for each product separately.

What happens to employer contributions when pension savings are terminated early?

Employer contributions are subject to their own rules — on early termination they may be taxed or returned to the employer. The specific conditions depend on the contract and current legislation.

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