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Taxation in the context of the European common single market
Bušovská, Monika ; Vančurová, Alena (advisor) ; Izák, Vratislav (referee) ; Jareš, Martin (referee)
Formation of a common single market without distortions is one of the main priorities during the integration process of the European Union. For this purpose it is necessary to coordinate activities of all the Members throughout the entire Community ant it should lead to European integration and convergence. The main aim of this work is to verify European formation of the common single market throughout European tax policy in other words, through the convergence of the tax burden. Secondary aim is focused on the question of what impact do convergence of tax mixes and tax competition have on the convergence of the taxation in the EU. For this purposes data from the years of 1965 - 2011 in combination with methods of Beta Convergence, Sigma Convergence and panel regression analysis with fixed effects are used. Results confirm the tax systems convergence and its speed not only in the area of total tax burden but also in tax mixes, implicit tax rates and some statutory tax rates. Panel regression analysis with fixed effects subsequently confirmed the positive impact of the convergence of nearly all tax mixes parts and tax competiton on the total tax burden convergence. The highest impact on the tax convergence was verified at the tax competition and property taxes. All models accomplish diagnostic tests and are econometrically robust. It was confirmed the European Union has been fulfilled its primary aim through the tax policy and under established assumptions the highest impact on tax convergence have tax competition and property taxes.
Personal income tax exemption of pensions in the selected countries in EU
Paclíková, Veronika ; Vančurová, Alena (advisor) ; Bušovská, Monika (referee)
The main objective of diploma thesis is the comparison of the taxation of taxpayers who receive pension and concurrently have an income from employment in the selected countries of the European Union which are the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Austria and United Kingdom. The diploma thesis is divided into four chapters. The first chapter contains the characteristics and classification of the tax expenditures. In the second chapter the pension systems of the selected countries are characterized and the results of studies of OECD concerning the issue and the comparison of pension politics are described. The third chapter is devoted to the method of taxation of personal income of working pensioners and social security systems in individual countries and the last part is the comparison of the various types of tax expenditures. The last, fourth, chapter is dedicated to the comparison of the rate of taxation of working pensioners in the selected states. The rate of taxation is calculated using the average tax rate, partial results are the size of the exemption of pensions and total tax expenditures relative to income of taxpayers.
Tax discrimination
Tecl, Jan ; Tepperová, Jana (advisor) ; Bušovská, Monika (referee)
The thesis focuses on the discriminatory treatments in the Czech tax law. The aim is to analyze the Czech Income Tax Act and the Value Added Tax Act to identify possible tax discriminations. The thesis studies infringement procedures leaded by the European Commission and it also studies cases of the European Commission against the Czech Republic on this matter and cases that can have impact on the Czech Republic because non discrimination is one of the primary principles of EU law. The identified discriminations should be removed in such a way that the Czech tax legislation does not discriminate against any group of taxpayers
Comparison of bilateral agreements on social security
Bohuslavová, Eliška ; Tepperová, Jana (advisor) ; Bušovská, Monika (referee)
Coordination of social security by bilateral agreements on social security is a specific area of international law that is essential to pay attention to. Czech Republic has up to now signed 16 bilateral agreements that are valid in their entirety. This thesis focuses on these 16 bilateral agreements and compares them with Regulation (EC) 883/2004 which became valid as the Czech Republic became member of European Union and which replaced bilateral agreements that were concluded with member states of European Union. The aim of this thesis is to perform a detailed analysis and to answer on following questions that are directly related to this issue. Firstly the thesis focuses on personal scale and answers a question of who is covered by bilateral agreements. Secondly the thesis focuses on material scale and answers a question of what subsystems are covered by agreements and compares them with the principles applied by Regulation (EC) 883/2004. Finally the thesis deals with a question of a future possible approach to coordination of social security in a global scale. It can be concluded that bilateral agreements concluded by the Czech Republic are each unique legal instruments. Therefore it is essential to study each agreement separately and not to make conclusions based on general knowledge of the issue.
European coordination of social security: rules for determination the applicable legislation
Kněžická, Šárka ; Tepperová, Jana (advisor) ; Bušovská, Monika (referee)
The aim of this master thesis is to analyse practical impacts of special rules for determination of applicable legislation in accordance with the Regulation No. 883/2004 and its implementing Regulation No. 987/2009. Further the thesis seeks to identify potential negative effects connected to application of the single insurance principle as well as deficiencies arising out of practical performance of European coordination and to discuss the eventual solutions to undesirable effects caused by weak sides of coordination regulations. The thesis is divided into four chapters: an introduction is followed by a chapter about general principles of European coordination of social security systems and about current developments in this field. The topic of a second part is an institute of posting according to Art. 12 of the Regulation No. 883/2004, a distinction here is made between employees and self-employed persons. This chapter further contains procedural rules and an overview of issued portable documents A1 (E 101 forms) during the years 2009 - 2011. Third chapter deals with pursuit of activities in two or more Member States in accordance to Art. 13 of the Regulation No. 883/2004. Special attention is paid to a fine line between posting and pursuit of activities. A problem with retroactive determination of applicable legislation is discussed in the last subchapter of the thesis. This problem is being recently solved by Czech institutions and employers. They are trying to find a solution preventing negative consequences of such a retroactive determination. Exception governed in Art. 16 of the Regulation No. 883/2004 is a subject of the fourth chapter. Situations where an exception is a possible and suitable solution are presented here as well as statistics about requests for exemption from Czech resp. foreign laws.
Tax policy and economic crisis
Horáková, Daniela ; Tepperová, Jana (advisor) ; Bušovská, Monika (referee)
The work aims to compare the tax measures in countries receiving international financial assistance during the economic crisis between 2007 -- 2013. For comparison, three EU countries were selected which are members of the tax policy, tax measures, tax, Ireland, Cyprus, Spain, the euro area., and which hadn't faced the lack of funding before the crisis - Ireland, Cyprus and Spain. In order to compare selected countries, it was necessary to define the requirements of the tax systems in general first and determine what the economic crisis is. The current crisis is systemic and therefore tax measures implemented in selected states have affected all of the taxes. Most of partial tax measures have been made in personal income tax and VAT. On the contrary, the tax on corporate income remained almost unchanged in Ireland and Cyprus. The vast majority of anti-crisis measures in selected countries have led to an increase in the tax burden on individuals, mostly people with higher income.
Comparison of tax reforms in selected OECD countries
Hovorka, Jakub ; Tepperová, Jana (advisor) ; Bušovská, Monika (referee)
This thesis focuses on the comparison of tax reform in four selected OECD countries. For the purposes of this study were chosen following countries: Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, the Federal Republic of Germany and the United States of America. The aim is to make mutual comparison of tax reforms. In all these countries, especially in the last ten years many changes and each country is dealt with differently. While the Czech Republic and Slovakia seek to adapt to EU legislation, tax system and then fairer taxation, in Germany, the main objective was to reduce the tax cost of labor and in the USA modernization, simplification and computerization of taxation. The first part of this thesis explains the tax reform and its historical development up to the present economic crisis. The second part describes the tax systems and reforms in each country. In the last chapter there is a mutual comparison of these reforms from different perspectives and at the end are a few suggestions for future reforms.
The effective tax rate of personal income tax in francophone countries
Pokorná, Lenka ; Vančurová, Alena (advisor) ; Bušovská, Monika (referee)
This work is focused on effective tax rates of the personal income tax from a microeconomic perspective. The work analyses francophone countries, namely Belgium, France, Canada, Luxembourg, Greece, Switzerland and also the Czech Republic. The first chapter defines elements of the personal income tax, social insurance contributions and the effective tax rate along with examples of its calculation. The second chapter describes the personal income tax and social insurance contributions in chosen countries and calculates the effective tax rate using collected information. The effective tax rate is calculated for six sample taxpayers with different levels of average wage. The final chapter compares, according to sample taxpayers, effective tax rates including only income tax or social security contributions payed by employees, and at the end the effective tax rate as a whole.
International comparison of the tax base of personal income
Ondráček, Jiří ; Tepperová, Jana (advisor) ; Bušovská, Monika (referee)
Method of defining the tax base is important for the correct determination of the amount of tax. With taxes on personal income is closely related to health insurance and social security burden on the same taxpayer income as the income tax. Relation between the income tax and health insurance and social security may be different. The work discusses how should be a tax base of personal income according to the theory and then defined three models of the income tax base with regard to (non) inclusion and (non) deductibility of insurance premiums from the tax base, which are used in subsequent analysis of labor income taxation in OECD. In the Czech Republic, the issue is very obsolete since the tax reform in 2008. From this year is the taxable income of individuals "super salary". The tax reform in 2015 will be again a change in the income tax base. The work is examined in detail legislative development of personal income tax between years 2008 and 2015. In the final part is analyzed creation of the tax base in individual OECD countries. Countries are classified according to the method of determining the tax base. The analysis showed that the most widely used model of tax base is a narrow tax base. Although broad tax base uses a 5 OECD members countries. In Hungary has broad tax base exactly the same form as in the Czech Republic. However, elements of a broad tax base can be found in other countries.
Comparison of taxation dependent and independent activities now and from 2015
Jiroušek, Karel ; Vančurová, Alena (advisor) ; Bušovská, Monika (referee)
This thesis deals with the comparison of tax burden dependent and independent activities. Comparison of the current legislative standards proposed reform of public budgets with effect from 1 January 2015, specifically those relating to taxes and levies . The aim is to highlight the current situation where taxation is dependent activity significantly higher than independent. Then summarize all the changes related to tax personal income ( falling under the partial tax bases pursuant to § 6 and § 7 of the ITA) . In conclusion, assessing the impact of these changes, the initial issue of taxpayers deciding what action to perform depending on the tax burden.

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