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Comparison of Personal Income tax in the Czech Republic and the Great Britain
Nedoma, Marek ; Svirák, Pavel (referee) ; Kopřiva, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis compares taxation of income of natural persons in the Czech Republic and Great Britain. In the theoretical part of the thesis are described and explained basic concepts connected with the issue. In the following part are mentioned several prime examples that explain the process of taxation in these countries. The final part focuses on a comparison of the tax liability and the possibilities of tax optimization.
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Taxation of Foreigners
Zeman, Pavel ; Jaroš, Luboš (referee) ; Kopřiva, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with taxation of foreigners - residents and non-residents - in the Czech republic. It explains the differences between cooperation with the States of the European Union, contracting and non-contracting States. The main aim is definition of basic differences and finding the ways to optimize the tax liability of foreigners. Attention is also moving in specific cases that are resolved by the agreements for the avoidance of double taxation between the Czech Republic and Slovakia or the Czech Republic and France.
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The Comparison of Personal Income Tax in the Czech Republic and Republic of Ireland
Obertíková, Sandra ; Krejčová, Hana (referee) ; Kopřiva, Jan (advisor)
The Thesis focuses on a comparison of taxation of individuals in the Czech Republic and in the Republic of Ireland. The Thesis construes a issue of taxation of self-employed and their process of taxation on the examples. In conclusion of this Thesis are tax optimization suggestions for taxpayer. Above that is includes Convention between the Czech Republic and the Republic of Ireland for the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income and on capital.
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Phillips Curve in Conditions of the Czech Republic
Musilová, Simona ; Půža, Bedřich (referee) ; Novotná, Veronika (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis is focused on the Phillips curve in conditions of the Czech economics. Validity of the substitution relationship between the rate of inflation and the unemployment rate is testing by regression analysis on real data of the Czech Republic during years 1996–2016. In order to better explain variability of the dependent variable, the model is expanded by inflation expectations, which corresponds to the development of the economic theory of the Phillips curve. After that the Phillips curve for the Czech Republic is constructed in Maple using the systems of differential equations.
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