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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.
Development of Personal Income Tax from Dependent Activities
Válek, Lukáš ; Hradský, Pavel (referee) ; Svirák, Pavel (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis deals with tax employment income from 2003 to present. It is not focused on tax employment income entirely, but it includes also health insurence and social security. The aim of the bachelor’s thesis is to compare progress of personal income tax from 2003 to present. It deals with individual restriction in depth. In practical part, it is applied to the person, who works on the basis of employment.
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.
Personal Income Taxation in the Czech Republic and the United States of America
Doubravová, Lucie ; Rytířová, Lucie (advisor) ; Tepperová, Jana (referee)
This diploma thesis describes the topic of personal income taxation in the Czech Republic compared to the United States of America and on the case studies it compares the tax burden of the family with two children earning average income from employment in the Czech Republic and in the United States of America. The aim is to prove that the results comply with the OECD statistics saying that the tax burden difference between those two states is approximately the same. The fractional aim is to examine if the tax burden for the same family with the above-average employment income in the United States is much higher that it can be one of the motives why people enter or leave different labour markets. The second case study focuses on the differences in the taxation of the different tax return categories of the taxpayers and confirms the theory that the average benefit of 450 USD per year appears with taxpayers filing the married filing jointly tax return. The thesis also describes the international taxation basics with the Double tax treaty and the concepts of tax residence and taxation principles such as tax equity and efficiency.
Development of Personal Income Tax from Dependent Activities
Válek, Lukáš ; Hradský, Pavel (referee) ; Svirák, Pavel (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis deals with tax employment income from 2003 to present. It is not focused on tax employment income entirely, but it includes also health insurence and social security. The aim of the bachelor’s thesis is to compare progress of personal income tax from 2003 to present. It deals with individual restriction in depth. In practical part, it is applied to the person, who works on the basis of employment.
Accounting and tax issues in employment of foreigners
Pargačová, Antonina ; Müllerová, Libuše (advisor) ; Kneiflová, Martina (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the overview of all aspects of international employment (taxes, accounting, immigration, social security and health insurance issues) that could be crucial for a company willing to employ foreigners coming to the Czech Republic. The main goal of the thesis could be defined as to perform all above mentioned areas of international employment in details in order to present a complete overview that was achieved primarily through the research of the Czech legislation as well as international tax law. Another aim of the diploma thesis was to show the differences between employment of Czechs and foreigners. Several examples presented in the last chapters were mostly intended to give some practice illustrations of how all the issues described in the thesis could appear together in real company and how the company should deal with them.
Comparative analysis of double taxation of the income from employment in selected OECD countries
Mašatová, Julie ; Říhová, Lucie (advisor) ; Tepperová, Jana (referee)
The aim of this work is to evaluate the development of Article 15 Income from Employment of the OECD Model Tax Convention on Income and on Capital, especially with the accent on the Commentary of this article. Furthermore, to analyze, with the assistance of selected double tax treaties concluded by the Czech Republic, whether the Czech Republic, thus the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the General Directorate of Finance, follow the trend in the development of Model Tax Convention and apply it to the newly concluded double tax treaties, i.e. whether the institutions listed above accept the OECD Model Tax Convention and its Commentary as an interpretative regulation to be followed when concluding double tax treaties with both OECD member countries and with non-member countries.

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