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Optimalization Proposal Regarding Tax Liability for Selected Firm
Baranyková, Michaela ; Hanyáš, Jaroslav (referee) ; Polák, Michal (advisor)
On the first May 2004 the Czech Republic joined the European Union. Entrepreneurial subject has now a lot of new occasions to carry business in other states of the European Union, for example in the Slovak Republic. The aim of my Bachelor work is to compare amount of delivery for entrepreneurial subject in the Czech Republic and Slovak Republic. I will mainly target the comparison of the amount of tax liability individual and system of delivery social and health insurance.
Comparison of business conditions in EU countries - Czech republic, Slovakia and Latvia
Juřenčáková, Jana ; Wimmerová, Šárka (referee) ; Kocmanová, Alena (advisor)
This master´s thesis deals with the juxtaposition of current situation in a business conditions for corporations in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Latvia from the viewpoint of principle economical aspects and of statute income tax, statute of value added tax, the trades licensing act, workscode and businesscode. On the basis of findings, the work includes comparison of business conditions for corporations in Czech Republic, Slovakia and Latvia.
Tax Optimization by means of a Flat Tax for Sole Proprietors
Matluchová, Laura ; Pěta, Jan (referee) ; Kopřiva, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis is focused on minimizing the tax burden by means of a flat tax for sole proprietor at a specified income range in 2022. In the proposals of the thesis, 3 model examples are created to compare the advantages and disadvantages of applying a flat tax with the estimated tax liability of the taxpayer.
Development in Taxation of Incomes from Business Aiming at Changes Effective since 2006
Drábková, Pavlína ; Formánek, Pavel (referee) ; Brychta, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis focuses on a problems of taxation of physical person incomes from business and other self-employment which are listed in the first part of incomes tax law. It analyzes particularly the important changes between years 2006 and 2010 which are demonstrated on practical examples. Target of thesis is to improve the orientation in personal income tax from business and other self-employment and to help self-employers to understand the problems in a light of time. Another aim is to find a way of incomes taxation which was or is the most profitable for the self-employers.
Possibilities of flat tax implementation in the Czech republic
Horáková, Kateřina ; Indra, Milan (referee) ; Kopřiva, Jan (advisor)
Target of my bachelor’s thesis is analyse possibilities of flat tax implementation in the Czech republic and its effects to the state budget. At the basement of borders experience i try to predict tje effect on the state budget. After comparison with income of state budget I choose one optimal rate of tax, which should be enough for state costs and at the same way the least charge for taxpayers.
Issue of Flat Tax
Balabán, Jaroslav ; Vyklický, Martin (referee) ; Brychta, Karel (advisor)
This Bachelor Thesis “Issue of Flat Tax” defines the crux of the flat taxation. The theoretical part of this thesis comprises information about the core idea, principles of the flat tax and advantages and disadvantages of its implementation. The analytical part of the thesis describes the evolution of the flat tax in the Czech Republic after the year 2007. The last analytical part deals with the analysis of the flat tax in Slovakia and compares systems of those two countries. The proposal part of the thesis comprehends a model example of Czech and Slovak taxpayer of the personal income tax and sketches further possible method of approaching the essence of the flat tax.
Flat tax - a legitimate instrument or an unjustified inequality?
Svobodová, Sára ; Vybíral, Roman (referee)
Flat tax - a legitimate instrument or an unjustified inequality? Abstract This paper analyses the impact of the flat-rate scheme as it is regulated in the current and effective legislation. The aim of this paper is to compare the real tax burden on gross profits of both taxpayers - self-employed persons in the flat-rate regime, whose tax liability is equal to the flat-rate tax, and self-employed persons in the standard taxation regime, and employees, assuming that they perform a similar type of income-generating activity as the self-employed persons under examination. To this end, qualitative research is carried out on model situations of self-employed taxpayers with different actual costs of reaching their income level and employees, with the gross profits of these taxpayers set to correspond to the lower- and upper- income thresholds for the different bands of the flat-rate regime. The first part of the thesis theoretically describes the taxation of natural persons, the second part contains specific calculations and description of partial conclusions for each market situation examined. The third part contains a summary of those partial conclusions that are either valid for the flat-rate scheme across the groups studied or those that are so important that they are relevant for the flat-rate scheme as a...
Flat tax - a legitimate instrument or an unjustified inequality?
Svobodová, Sára ; Boháč, Radim (advisor) ; Martiník, Pavel (referee)
Flat tax - a legitimate instrument or an unjustified inequality? Abstract This paper analyses the impact of the flat-rate scheme as it is regulated in the current and effective legislation. The aim of this paper is to compare the real tax burden on gross profits of both taxpayers - self-employed persons in the flat-rate regime, whose tax liability is equal to the flat-rate tax, and self-employed persons in the standard taxation regime, and employees, assuming that they perform a similar type of income-generating activity as the self-employed persons under examination. To this end, qualitative research is carried out on model situations of self-employed taxpayers with different actual costs of reaching their income level and employees, with the gross profits of these taxpayers set to correspond to the lower- and upper- income thresholds for the different bands of the flat-rate regime. The first part of the thesis theoretically describes the taxation of natural persons, the second part contains specific calculations and description of partial conclusions for each market situation examined. The third part contains a summary of those partial conclusions that are either valid for the flat-rate scheme across the groups studied or those that are so important that they are relevant for the flat-rate scheme as a...
Tax Optimization by means of a Flat Tax for Sole Proprietors
Matluchová, Laura ; Pěta, Jan (referee) ; Kopřiva, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis is focused on minimizing the tax burden by means of a flat tax for sole proprietor at a specified income range in 2022. In the proposals of the thesis, 3 model examples are created to compare the advantages and disadvantages of applying a flat tax with the estimated tax liability of the taxpayer.
A comparison of taxation of income from employment in the Czech Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany
Smetana, Václav ; Novotný, Petr (advisor) ; Kohajda, Michael (referee)
- A comparison of the taxation of income from employment in the Czech Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany The main objective of this thesis is to compare the taxation of income from dependent activities (especially from employment) in the Czech Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany. The thesis consists of an introduction, five chapters and a conclusion. Chapter One is rather theoretical and deals with general terms of the tax theory. The term "dependent activity" is defined in chapter two. Chapter Three compares and contrasts the components of individual income tax in both countries. Chapter Four offers a brief and simplified comparison of the tax burden of an individual in the Czech Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany. The last chapter is concerned with double taxation and its prevention. The tax rate in Germany is higher than in the Czech Republic. Nevertheless, the German tax system takes more into account the individual tax payer's ability to pay taxes as well as his specific social situation. A more complicated tax system like that, however, demands very high standards from the state administration. When an employee is working abroad, it is essential to determine his tax residence - limited or unlimited tax liability - in order to properly calculate his income tax....

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