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Tax Havens and their Utilization by Legal Entities
Šťastná, Monika ; Ing. Aleš Michalec. (referee) ; Kopřiva, Jan (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on optimizing of tax burden of taxpayers via relocation of their headquarters into tax havens. It contains comparison of tax burdens of model taxpayers in different variations of change of their tax residence. It suggests recommended process for deciding about choice of suitable tax haven.
Tax Heavens from Czech Republic Perspective
Zeman, David ; Hodinková, Monika (referee) ; Kopřiva, Jan (advisor)
In the theoretical part this work deals with the concept of tax havens, their distribution, use and selection. The second part compares three companies in the Czech Republic with a turnover of hundreds of thousands to several millions, and it demonstrates which for them would be advantageous or disadvantageous - to operate in the tax haven compared to staying in the Czech Republic.
The Tax Havens and Their Uses
Wilczková, Martina ; Nowak, Stanislav (referee) ; Kopřiva, Jan (advisor)
The Master's thesis is focused on tax optimalization through tax havens. The Master's thesis is divided into six parts. The first part generally outlines the problems of international tax optimalization. The next one defines concepts related to tax havens, use of tax havens and the fight against tax evasion. The third chapter concentrates on direct foreign investments, which are connected with holding companies. Information from this chapter is used in the following chapters. The practical part consists of two and shows the costs for establishment of a model subsidiary and the tax costs of the company for the first year of its running in chosen tax havens. These costs together with other information about chosen tax havens are analysed. Subsequently, a suitable location for the company in one of these destinations is suggested.
Analysis of Tax Havens in International Tax Planning
Bolf, David ; Klusáčková, Veronika (referee) ; Kopřiva, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the analysis of Tax Havens in the International Tax Planning. The thesis is divided into four parts. The first part is concerned with the internation tax planning. In the second part, the term tax havens is clarified together with the dilema of the bank secrecy, and the situation accrording to the fight against tax havens. The third part dedicates and analyses the tax havens in a detail view. The last part aims to analyse data and sorts tax havens into the categories by potentionallities of usage.
Tax loss resulted from the gambling industry in Czech Republic
Skládaná, Simona ; Svobodová, Ivana (referee) ; Kopřiva, Jan (advisor)
Thesis deals with tax haven topic taking part in the gaming industry, international tax planning and tax losses related. In the theoretical section, definitions and anti-tax evasion strategies are introduced; and overview of particular countries solution with its features is outlined. The application section quantifies effect of these particular features on increase/decrease of tax residents count using statistical methods. Findings consist also of recommendations for tax code improvement and gaming law enhancements for Ministry of Finance in Czech Republic.
Tax Havens and their Utilization
Víšková, Barbora ; Baštýřová, Marie (referee) ; Kopřiva, Jan (advisor)
The master thesis deals with the issue of taxation in selected tax havens. The thesis first outlines the characteristics of particular tax havens and the basic concepts related to this issue. Afterwards, selected tax havens, their tax system and companies that can be cre-ated there are analysed. Subsequently, on a model example are outlined advantages of taxation in selected tax haven.
Tax Havens
Němec, Pavel ; Venhoda, Ondřej (referee) ; Kopřiva, Jan (advisor)
The thesis deals with the issue of tax optimization through the tax havens. The first part of this thesis contains definitions of the key terms related to the issue. The second part deals with the history of tax havens and describes the current fights against them. The particular countries which belong to the tax havens are concretely analyzed in the next part of this thesis. The countries are organized into the groups by the possibility of using them in specific types of business in the fourth part.
Position of offshore companies in financial law
Zaripov, Sergey ; Vondráčková, Pavlína (advisor) ; Novotný, Petr (referee)
Role of Offshore Companies in Financial Law - Abstract The aim of the thesis is to focus on the issue of the offshore companies which play an important role in international financial law, especially with regard to today's globalization. The thesis is systematically divided, while the introductory chapters deal with the definition of offshore and on-shore companies. It also provides the types of offshore companies and their most common uses along with the reasons for operating in offshore areas. The fourth and fifth chapters deal with the issue of double taxation treaties, including the methods contained therein, together with an analysis of the Multilateral Convention for the Suppression of Tax Cuts and Profits Shifting, abbreviated to MLI, and international tax planning which is one of the motives for company formation in offshore areas. The sixth chapter and the following chapters seek to define the concept of resident and non-resident companies, including the difference in the establishment of the company in the Czech Republic and in the territory of Guernsey together with the possibility of cooperation of two or more entities in the offshore territory within the so-called partnerships. Given the fact that part of the thesis deals with the impact of offshore companies on the global and domestic economy,...
Differences in the resolution of sea territories conflicts in areas with energy resources
Bančanský, Andrej ; Karlas, Jan (advisor) ; Parízek, Michal (referee)
Energy security is an important phenomenon of the contemporary world. A significant number of oil and gas reserves are located on the seabed. Expansion of oil and gas drilling to deeper and from shore more remote locations can again raise the question of ownership of these deposits. On one hand, there are regions of the world where these disputes over borders of maritime territories escalate into a series of clashes and incidents. On the other hand, there are other areas where states can settle their disputes and cooperate on drilling. The goal of this study is to determine which factors lead to the fact that particularly in the South China Sea disagreement about the boundaries of maritime territories results in the escalation of disputes in comparison with the regions of the North Sea and the Caribbean Sea, where disputes are solved or minimized. These factors are represented by six variables, which are based on three theories: a realist, idealist and constructivist theory of international relations. The first part of this study describes the historical development of current international maritime law with regard to the territorial division of the world's oceans. It is followed by a description of three case areas. The second part deals with the theoretical foundations of the examined factors. In...

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