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Vnímání daně z nemovitých věcí v ČR

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  • Šárka Sobotovičová

    (Department of Finance and Accounting, School of Business Administration, Silesian University)

Abstract

Příspěvek se zabývá zdaněním nemovitých věcí v České republice. Východiskem byla kritická literární rešerše relevantních zdrojů a následně byl uskutečněn výzkum formou dotazníkového šetření. Pro zpracování bylo využito 839 dotazníků. Na základě primárního výzkumu bylo ověřováno u poplatníků daně z nemovitých věcí také vnímání této lokální daně. Dotazníkové šetření bylo vyhodnoceno pomocí neparametrického testu Kruskal-Wallis v programu SPSS. Na základě empirického šetření bylo zjištěno, že průměrná výše daně byla nejvyšší u respondentů, kteří vnímali daňové zatížení jako vysoké. Bylo zjištěno, že většina těchto respondentů také ví, jak byly vybrané prostředky využity a jaké konkrétní projekty byly v obci realizovány.

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  • Šárka Sobotovičová, 2019. "Vnímání daně z nemovitých věcí v ČR," Working Papers 0065, Silesian University, School of Business Administration.
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    Keywords

    Daň z nemovitých věcí; vnímání daňového zatížení; daňové výnosy;
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    • H71 - Public Economics - - State and Local Government; Intergovernmental Relations - - - State and Local Taxation, Subsidies, and Revenue

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