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Employment Incomes Tax Optimization
Sýkorová, Kristýna ; Malinka, Jakub (referee) ; Brychta, Karel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on the taxation of personal income from dependant activities and tax optimization of this income. The thesis discusses the issues of labour law, tax law and social and public health insurance. The procedure for determining the tax and the resulting tax liability is described, together with the calculation of net wages. This procedure is subsequently applied in the calculation of tax liabilities of fictitious income tax payers.
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Taxation of Incomes from Employment in Czech Republic - Development and Changes since 2007
Děchtěrenková, Šárka ; Sedlákovou, Jaroslavu (referee) ; Brychta, Karel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis approaches legislative changes of the law of income from the employment since 2007. The attention is also dedicated to the impacts of the individual changes to the tax payers, especially employees. The thesis contains a description of the most important terms from the area of social and health insurance, which is very closely related to this topic. There are also briefly described types of taxes of income from employment in the neighbouring states. At the end of this bachelor thesis there are appended examples of the income from employment of individual taxpayers during the mentioned period. The bachelor thesis also contains suggestions for the tax optimization.
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Taxation of Czech Tax Resident with Incomes from the Great Britain
Nováková, Kateřina ; Čížek, Daniel (referee) ; Brychta, Karel (advisor)
This thesis deals with international taxation of individuals in the Czech Republic and Great Britain. This paper presents a methodology for taxation resident of the Czech Republic, which achieved income from employment from the UK. This methodology is then applied to the example. Also part of the work is to define basic terms, the tax systems of both countries surveyed and procedures for calculating taxes in these countries.
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Analysis of the Tax Impact of the Svarc System
Paulová, Alžběta ; ,, Dita Šulcová (referee) ; Kopřiva, Jan (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to analyze the current legislation in the field of illegal employment, above all illegal employment of freelancers in so called Švarc systém and futher on to create model situations on which savings reached by the lower tax burden on employees and companies applying Švarc system will be apparent and finally to suggest a solution which would allow employing freelancers and at the same time there would not be any loss in tax revenue.
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Comparation of Personal Income Tax in Czech Republic and Finland
Rulíšková, Pavla ; Beranová,, Michaela (referee) ; Brychta, Karel (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on taxation of personal income of dependent activity in the Czech republic and Finland. First, the basic context of primary freedoms in European union are defined. Then the relevant legislation concerning taxation of chosen income category in the Czech republic and Finland are described. Using these informations we calculate and compare the tax burden of several model taxpayers in these two countries.
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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.
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Employment Incomes Tax Optimization
Sýkorová, Kristýna ; Malinka, Jakub (referee) ; Brychta, Karel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on the taxation of personal income from dependant activities and tax optimization of this income. The thesis discusses the issues of labour law, tax law and social and public health insurance. The procedure for determining the tax and the resulting tax liability is described, together with the calculation of net wages. This procedure is subsequently applied in the calculation of tax liabilities of fictitious income tax payers.
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