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Tax Systems in Foreign Countries
FP-DSZAcad. year: 2009/2010
The course is intended to complete the knowledge of tax problems, mainly in the area of income tax. The course is divided into three parts. The first part deals with the development of and trends in national and international systems of taxation, including taxation in selected states within the EU. The second part explains the basis of double-taxation and the instruments used to abolish it. It deals with the following basic terms: resident, permanent establishment, tax assurance, and international double taxation conventions. The final part of the course is focused on current amendments to particular tax laws.
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Form of examination: combined – a written test followed by an oral examination if necessary.
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Vyškovská M (2003) Cizinci a daně. Praha, ASPI Publishing, ISBN 80-86395-90-1 (CS)
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 Income taxes and property taxes in relation to foreign countries
 Double taxation conventions
 Solution of consequences of double-taxation conventions
 Business activities of non-residents in the Czech Republic
 Permanent establishment in terms of Czech regulations
 Techniques of tax fulfillments of non-residents.
 Theory of double-taxation (including the contracts examples)
 Methods applied to abolish the double taxation
 Practical example demonstrating calculation of income from abroad in terms of current tax returns
 Income taxation of foreigners in the Czech Republic
 Tax assurance and withholding tax.