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Michal Radvan

Researcher at Masaryk University

Publications -  57
Citations -  160

Michal Radvan is an academic researcher from Masaryk University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tax law & Value-added tax. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 52 publications receiving 144 citations.

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The Financial Law towards Challenges of the XXI Century:(conference proceedings)

TL;DR: The Law Towards Financial Challenges of the XXI Century as mentioned in this paper is a collection of contributions from participants in the 4th International Baltic Financial LawConference, which is focused on financial law and public finance, local self-government financing, tax law and financial market law.
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Municipal charges on communal waste: do they compete with the immovable property tax?

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a recommendation to the municipalities what local tax/taxes sensu largo (a waste charge or an immovable property tax increased by a local coefficient) are to be collected to achieve expected and necessary incomes and limit the administrative costs.

Finanční právo a finanční správa – Berní právo

TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss pro magisterske studium obsahujici kompexni regulaci dani a danoveho prava v Ceske republice.
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Optimization of Organization and Legal Solutions concerning Public Revenues and Expenditures in Public Interest (Conference Proceedings)

TL;DR: Radvan et al. as discussed by the authors investigated the legal regulation of professional team players in the Czech Republic, especially in the area of taxation, with the hypothesis, stated in two judgments of the Supreme Administrative Court, that team players should tax their incomes by the personal incomes tax as self-employed persons.

Zdanění majetku v Evropě

Michal Radvan
TL;DR: In this article, publikace informuje o majetkových danich v Ceske republice a vEvropě, ceskou pravni upravu komparuje s regulaci v dalsichÃÂÃÂevropskýn zemich.