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Trends in reorganization of tax administration in CR: specialized financial office, merger of the tax and custom administration
Štefek, Michal ; Láchová, Lenka (advisor) ; Dugová, Alena (referee)
The aim of the diploma thesis is to analyze the current legislation Act 531/1990 Coll. about the local financial authorities from the 28th November 1990, and in particular its amendment by the Regulation No.199/2010 Coll. from the 24th May 2010, which was the cause of the creation of Specialized Financial Office and Directorate General for Finance. Another objective is to describe the already present special tax offices for large taxpayers in foreign countries when comparing the Czech and foreign special tax offices characteristics and impacts of their activities. Furthermore the thesis discusses the merger of the tax and customs administration, evaluation of its current status and estimation of its future development in the Czech Republic that is based on a study of similar already operating models abroad. All parts of the thesis consist of the evaluation of current situation. In the conclusion is evaluated the impact and result of the reorganization of tax administration and its current status. Further it consists of the recommendations for its future development based on the findings and examples of international good practice.
Analysis of the usage of flat-rate expenditure for taxes on the income of individuals since 2004
Čuhelová, Martina ; Vančurová, Alena (advisor) ; Doležalová, Ivana (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the changes in the usage of flat-rate expenditure for taxpayers (individuals with income according to § 7 of the law on income tax) of the five selected counties with a special focus on the transition of the 2008/2009. Theoretical part devoted to the theoretical aspects of the flat-rate expenditure, shows the advantages and disadvantages of it, compares it with the concept of a flat tax and introduces the classification NACE. The practical part includes a progressive analysis of the collected data. At first, the author is focused on taxpayers with incomes from agriculture, forestry and water management. Moreover, craft and non-craft trade (free, bound, concessions) and the last group consists of other business, together with other self-employed activities. Gradually, the changes in the usage of flat-rate expenditure or numerical distribution of taxpayers in counties and differences among particular counties are described with the necessary details. The summarized data are clearly arranged in tables. Unequivocal reaction has appeared at most of the activities, which does not have to be only the result of increased rates but also the combination of other factors.

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