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Income as a subject of taxation
Bláhová, Jana ; Kotáb, Petr (advisor) ; Sejkora, Tomáš (referee)
Income as a subject of taxation Abstract This thesis deals with defining income as a subject of tax. The concept of income is not clearly defined anywhere, so this thesis tries to look into the very essence of this concept and try not to define it precisely, but to find its essential features. This thesis offers multiple perspectives on the same issue, while not only looking income relevant for tax purposes, but the very essence of this concept. It considers income from an economic point of view, from the point of view of the Income Tax Act and, last but not least, from the point of view of the jurisprudence of the Supreme Administrative Court and the Constitutional Court. Along with these points of view, it describes related issues such as registration of income for tax purposes or the development of income tax over time. The thesis includes practical examples of individual types of income, which illustrate the issue in more detail. The thesis aims to find the essential features of income, to think about what can be considered as income, what constitutes it and how these findings correspond with the tax system in the Czech Republic. It is true that not every transaction that can be classified as income is subject to tax and not every income that is subject to tax must necessarily be subject to tax, as our...
Non-cash transactions in connection with the handling of property from the perspective of income taxation
Nováková, Kristýna ; Vančurová, Alena (advisor) ; Finardi, Savina (referee)
This bachelor thesis about Non-cash transactions in connection with the handling of property from the perspective of income taxation, whose main purpose is to evaluate the impact of this transactions on the tax base and cash-flow of tenant and owner, consists of four chapters. The first part defines the basic concepts of non-monetary income, non-cash income and rental income. The second chapter deals with the differences of technical improvement, repairs and maintenance. The third chapter focuses on the description of possible solutions and the fourth chapter deals with the influence on tax base and cash-flow in model situations. At the end of the chapter the results of individual situations are synthesized ant the most suitable solution is suggested.

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