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International Taxation of Incomes of Czech Republic Tax Resident with Incomes from Canada
Mičulková, Hana ; Kotalová, Pavla (referee) ; Brychta, Karel (advisor)
The Master’s thesis focuses on taxation of employment income of the resident of the Czech Republic who also receives employment income from Canada. The thesis explains elementary principles and concepts related to income taxation of natural persons in the Czech Republic and Canada. The relevant articles of the Convention for the avoidance of double taxation are analysed. Based on the theoretical part of the thesis, a methodology for determination of a model taxpayer’s tax liability is designed with regard to available means of tax optimization.
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International Taxation of Theater Artist’s Incomes
Ištvánková, Šárka ; Bohůnová, Lucie (referee) ; Brychta, Karel (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with international taxation of theater artist’s incomes. The main aim is to create methodical instruction for income taxation of tax non-residents of The Czech Republic. After that the methodical instruction is used for calculation of the tax liability of model tax payers - theater artists. The diploma thesis also evaluates case-law which deals with international taxation and defines possible risks which eventuate from incorrect interpretation.
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Analysis of Income Tax of Foreign Students in the Czech Republic
Cygonková, Lenka ; Maloš,, Martin (referee) ; Kopřiva, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis provides the description of the methodology of foreign students´ income taxation arising from their employment in the Czech Republic. The theoretical part contains basic information concerning the issues of employing foreign students and describes the methodology for determining their tax base, calculating tax liabilities, social security and health insurance. The practical part presents examples that model the application of the discussed legal standards.
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Taxation of Foreigners
Zeman, Pavel ; Jaroš, Luboš (referee) ; Kopřiva, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with taxation of foreigners - residents and non-residents - in the Czech republic. It explains the differences between cooperation with the States of the European Union, contracting and non-contracting States. The main aim is definition of basic differences and finding the ways to optimize the tax liability of foreigners. Attention is also moving in specific cases that are resolved by the agreements for the avoidance of double taxation between the Czech Republic and Slovakia or the Czech Republic and France.
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