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Development the tax wedge specifically on tax burden on labour in the Member States in the European Union.
Neumannová, Petra ; Tepperová, Jana (advisor) ; Peroutka, Vojtěch (referee)
The thesis deals with the tax wedge specifically on tax burden on labour in the Member States in the European Union. The issue is described in the theoretical part in the first chapter, the practical part is introduced in the second and the third chapter. The aim of the thesis is to analyze the development the basic micro and macro indicators of tax wedge specifically on tax burden on labour. The analysis including graphs is describe from the beginning of the millennium. The Member States are divided into groups according to measured data in the second part and to the data connection to the European Union in the third part. This classification is done for easier to understand and more meaningful value. All analysis illustrate that the highest tax burden is in Belgium and Denmark, lowest in Bulgaria.
Selected areas of recognition and reporting of deferred tax
Horníková, Markéta ; Vašek, Libor (advisor) ; Pelák, Jiří (referee)
The goal is to become familiar with deferred tax concept - explain the nature and bring this accounting term near on a few selected areas. The thesis deals with two different accounting frameworks, Czech legislation and transnational concept in form of International Financial Reporting Standards with the motive to try to explain true nature of deferred tax and to conclude which of the accounting system sufficiently regulates this area so, that it could reflect all important differences with tax system and leads to fair distribution of profits among owners. In other words, not to awarded disposable earnings to those who do not belong solely because of differences between taxes and accounting. Thus, in a situation where these differences did not exist, the belonging amount of allocation of the profit would be else. The thesis is complemented with descriptive examples and illustrations created from real financial statements of two chosen companies. Representative of the Czech framework is Skanska a.s., and for a framework of IFRS the company Unipetrol a.s. The thesis concludes that a more elaborate treatment of deferred tax includes International Financial Reporting Standards, and therefore the financial statements prepared under them provide truer view of an analyzed company to user.
Effective corporate income tax rates of selected companies
Hladká, Jana ; Kubátová, Květa (advisor) ; Čuříková, Hana (referee)
This thesis analyzes an impact of a company size to its effective tax rate. Back looking microeconomics principle is used for the analysis. A dependence of the effective tax rate and company size measured by the employee headcount is verified for the segment NACE 23 in the Czech Republic for the period 2003 -- 2012 in the thesis. The dependency is proved by a negative correlation between the effective tax rate and the company size. The thesis contains also the analysis of historical development of relevant sections of the Czech Income Taxes Act. An impact of particular items adjusting accounting profit or loss to the tax base is analyzed through an alternation coefficient. The alternation coefficient is calculated on the accounting/tax items of the particular company operating in segment NACE 23.
Effective corporate tax rates in the EU
Josková, Renata ; Kubátová, Květa (advisor) ; Kostohryz, Jiří (referee)
This thesis is concerned with effective rates of corporate income taxes in EU in 2011. The aim is comparison of effective rates of corporate income taxes in different sectors of particular states - EU members, measured by real effective tax rate. Another aim is comparison real effective rate od EU corporations with implicite corporate tax rates and uncover, whether the level of real effective tax rate and implicite tax rate depends on GDP in % EU-28, inflation, size of the company, research and development costs, or depreciation of machinery and buildings. Differences in real effective tax rate do exist not only in between EU members, but also in different sectors. Values of implicite tax rate in different countries differ in 2011. Analysis results show, that the only mutual factor, which influences value of real effective tax and implicite tax rates is size of the company. When talking about implicite tax rate, dependence on other factors is not approved. Moreover, real effective corporate tax rate is influenced by GDP in % EU-28, as well as research and development costs. Inflation rate and depreciation time of machinery and buildings are factors, that show no connection between both surveyed taxes. Increase relation betwee real and implicite corporate taxes rate is proved.
Taxation of firms: Effective taxation and other selected indicators
Horák, Štěpán ; Vítek, Leoš (advisor) ; Pavel, Jan (referee)
This thesis deals with the effective corporate tax rates in European union. The theoretical part focuses on a general description of the Effective tax rates and ETR methodology. The practical part analyzes the Effective corporate tax rates in European union.
The effective tax rate of personal income tax in francophone countries
Pokorná, Lenka ; Vančurová, Alena (advisor) ; Bušovská, Monika (referee)
This work is focused on effective tax rates of the personal income tax from a microeconomic perspective. The work analyses francophone countries, namely Belgium, France, Canada, Luxembourg, Greece, Switzerland and also the Czech Republic. The first chapter defines elements of the personal income tax, social insurance contributions and the effective tax rate along with examples of its calculation. The second chapter describes the personal income tax and social insurance contributions in chosen countries and calculates the effective tax rate using collected information. The effective tax rate is calculated for six sample taxpayers with different levels of average wage. The final chapter compares, according to sample taxpayers, effective tax rates including only income tax or social security contributions payed by employees, and at the end the effective tax rate as a whole.
The progress of the efective tax rates from the corporate income
Štěpán, Jan ; Kubátová, Květa (advisor) ; Kostohryz, Jiří (referee)
My diploma deals with the effective taxation from the corporate income. The main part of the thesis is aimed on general progress of the effective corporate tax as well as progress of the effective corporate tax in the Czech Republic. Effective corporate tax is a rate, which reflects the real taxation of corporates in particular states. The effective corporate tax arises from the statutory tax rate, which is adjusted by such items, which affect the final taxation. First part of the thesis deals with the options of set up of effective corporate income tax. The second part deals with the tax system in the Czech Republic. The analytic part is aimed on the progress of the effective tax rate. This part is attended by graphs, which show as well as compare the effective corporate income tax rate in particular states.
Comparative Analysis of the Corporate Income Tax Base in the Visegrag Four Countries
Klossová, Šárka ; Láchová, Lenka (advisor) ; Dugová, Alena (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the tax system in the Visegrad Four countries, specifically with the determination of the corporate income tax base and their comparative analysis. The thesis provides characteristic of items involving the corporate income tax base in Hungary, Poland and the Slovak Republic. Subsequently, these items are compared, and the comparison also includes determination of the corporate income tax base in the Czech Republic. Further, the thesis also analyzes the impact of legislative regulations of the corporate income tax base on the tax base width, the effective tax rates and the tax revenue in these countries.
Personal income tax and its redistributive impacts - time analysis
Burdová, Markéta ; Klazar, Stanislav (advisor) ; Doležalová, Ivana (referee)
The thesis analyses a redistributive impacts of a personal income tax. Its aim is to find the main tax changes that influence the most an effective tax rate and a tax progressivity from 1993 to 2011. Since 1993 until present day has gone the personal income tax trough many changes, what has affected an income redistribution. The most important changes happened in 2005 and 2006 and also changes in 2008 when came into charge a super-gross wage and linear tax rate. The first part of the thesis describes particular structural element of the tax and tax changes in years 1993-2011. The second part treats the income redistribution, tax equity and describes the tools that measures the tax progressivity. The last part contains an analysis of four model situations with effective tax rate and tax progressivity index.
The effective tax rate of personal income tax in the EU
Staňková, Zuzana ; Vančurová, Alena (advisor) ; Doležalová, Ivana (referee)
This diploma thesis explores effective tax rates of personal income tax in the European Union. It analyzes the tax policy of newer and older EU member states in relation to personal income tax and social security. Structural elements of this tax play an important role in taxation of natural persons and differ vastly in individual states of the EU. The discrepations among the taxation rates can cause serious problems in the functioning of the single market of the EU. The EU aims to coordinate and harmonize the direct taxes, which would remove the obstacles to the single market functioning. The taxation of natural persons shows apparent mutual differences among the states -- not just regarding rates of this particular tax -- resulting from cultural customs. These differences do not, so far, enable the approximation of individual states in natural persons' taxation and create space for possible tax competition.

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