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Comparison of Personal Income Tax in the Czech Republic and the Republic of Ireland
Bělousovová, Zdislava ; Jurajdová,, Hana (referee) ; Kopřiva, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on the analysis and comparison of personal income taxation in the Czech Republic and Ireland. The theoretical part includes general tax concepts, the next part of the work describes the Czech and Irish system of personal income taxation. The practical part of the work presents model examples to determine the tax liability of individuals in both countries with a focus on income from employement. The last part of the work includes the possibilities of tax optimization for the Czech taxpayer.
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Comparison of measurement accuracy of optical and 3D kinematic system
Surkoš, Ondřej ; Adamík, Richard (referee) ; Kundera, Václav (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the comparison of the accuracy of two instruments for measuring the vertical jump, using a different measuring principle, namely "Optojump next" and "BTS Smart DX". In the theoretical part, the individual devices are discussed, on what principle they work and are compared with each other. In the practical part we deal with the methodology, processing of measured data and evaluation of the results of measurements.
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Comparation of the Tax System of the Czech Republic and The United States of America
Heger, Václav ; Svobodová, Jitka (referee) ; Brychta, Karel (advisor)
This thesis describes the tax systems in the Czech Republic and the United States of America and their subsequent comparison. The work is divided into three parts, namely the theoretical, analytical and practical part. In the first section we describe the basic concepts and issues. In the second part of the thesis are first described the tax systems of the Czech Republic and the United States, followed by their evaluation and comparison, the accent is put on the taxation of personal incomes. In the third part of the thesis the author's attention is pointed to suggestions and recommendations leading to tax optimization of tax burden of taxpayer´s selected category.
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