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FP-KdasPAcad. year: 2022/2023
The subject deals with the tax system of the Czech Republic. The students will get to know the fundamental aspects of material tax law of particular taxes. The attention is paid above all to direct taxes. Marginally the students will get to know the principles of procedural regulations of tax administration.
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Credit
1. Active participation in seminars.
2. Passing the credit tests (at least 50% of the total number of points for each of them).
a) class exam I - personal income tax (the test takes 75 minutes)
b) class exam II - corporate income tax, road tax and tax on immovable property (60 minutes)
The content of the class exam is the solution of model examples, including the completion of relevant tax returns or the determination of the resulting tax liability.
Exam
The exam is written and is cross-sectionally focused on verifying the knowledge gained. The exam takes the form of a test - 30 questions with sub 3 sub-questions (only one answer is correct). Min. 50% of the total possible points is a condition to successfully pass the exam. The test takes 30 minutes. Scoring the answers in the exam test: - correct answer: + 1 point - not answered: 0 points - wrong answer: - 1 point
Final classification
The examination is classified according to ECTS. The final classification of the subject is influenced by the work during the semester (see below).
Share in the final evaluation:
- credit tests (50%);
- exam test (50%).
Additional information on the completion of the course
Depending on the development of the epidemiological situation, the form and method of the credit examinations may be modified (including a change to the on-line form); the examination may be conducted on-line.
Students will be informed in advance of the relevant changes and the measures taken in relation to the online examination.
Course curriculum
1. Tax system - definition, development, relevance, comparing tax systems, tax systems determinants, influence of EU law on the formation of tax systems, structural elements of the tax laws.2. Personal Income Act (subject exemptions, partial tax bases of tax base of individuals – in general)3. Personal Income Act (income from employment, income from independent activities).4. Personal Income Act (income from capital, income from rent and other incomes).5. Personal Income Act (means of tax optimization (tax allowances, items deductible fromtax base, tax credits, tax return, annual settlement of advances).6. Road Tax - subject, exemption, taxpayer, tax base, tax rate, tax return.7. Tax on Immovable Property – land tax (subject, exemption, taxpayer, tax base, tax rate, tax return).8. Tax on Immovable Property – tax on buildings and units (subject, exemption, taxpayer, tax base, tax rate, tax return).9. Corporate Income Tax (taxpayers, subject to tax, exemptions, tax base). 10. Corporate Income Tax (tax rate, tax optimization, tax return). 11. Value Added Tax (principles of its functioning on the background of EU regulation, subject to tax).12. Value Added Tax (tax base, tax rates, tax return, mandatory reporting).
13. Reserve, discussion of selected questions
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Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences
Attendance at lectures is not compulsory. Participation in seminars is compulsory and active participation by students is required. If there are more than two excused absences, the student will have extra assignments.
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Basic literature
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Elearning
Classification of course in study plans
branch BAK-EP , 1 year of study, summer semester, compulsory
branch BIT , 2 year of study, summer semester, elective
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