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Czech Republic Report on an Integrated Revenue Administration, Volume 2

2008

World Bank


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Personal pension; Treaty; Personal income taxes; Business processes; Real-time data; Tax bases; Business environment; User; Targets; Disbursements; Call center; International best practice; One-stop shop; Taxpayer service; Payroll taxes; Debts; Local businesses; Taxpayer compliance; Economic cooperation; Equipments; Risk management system; Quality of service; Arrears; Pension funds; Insurance premium; Business model; Asset management; Service providers; Document management; Insurers; Infrastructure investment; Core business; Real time information; Social insurance systems; Ict; Business decision; Taxpayer services; Transmission; Currency; Waste; Electronic registration; Risk profile; Institutional frameworks; Institutional framework; Legacy systems; Treasury; Transition countries; Electronic services; Tax administration; Compliance cost; Payroll tax; Control system; Web; Electronic document; Expenditures; Issuance; Small businesses; Insurance corporation; Capability; Excise taxes; Tax obligations; Taxpayers; Social insurance system; Technical skills; Enabling environment; Tax system; General public; Tax return; Personal information; Private sector development; Customs; Audits; International best practices; Knowledge base; Cost of collection; Paperless office; Electronic signature; Beneficiaries; Business requirements; Electronic payments; Performance indicators; Investing; Return; Registration system; Queries; Tax rate; Business process; Legal framework; Income taxes; Securities; Pension contribution; Business function; Competitiveness; Regulatory framework; Business system; Technical assistance; Personal identification; Insurer; Personal income; Harmonization; Subsidization; Compliance costs; Administrative costs; Transparency; Insurance premiums; Customer service; Financial management; Servers; Developing e-business; Retention; Private pension; Risk management systems; Tax collection; Data flows; Pension reforms; Government revenues; Tax rates; Tax offices; Consumer confidence; Result; Institutional capacity; Interfaces; Back-office; E-government; Social policy; Risk profiles; Local governments; Corporate income tax; Pension systems; Market economy; Proportional representation; Cost reduction; Graphical user interface; Fund information; Incomes; Social security system; Users; Tax provisions; Social security systems; Level playing field; Tax evasion; Flow of information; Fatigue; Business functions; Certificates; Electronic filing; Human resource; Pension system; Tax policy; Interface; Communications technology; Electronic signature law; Social support; Inspections; System development; Payment flows; Tax liability; Disbursement; Personal income tax; User interface; Insurance companies; Business systems; Tax liabilities; Identification number; Fund managers; Tax base; Monetary fund; Insurance company; Reform programs; Implementation plan; Tax; Bank loan; Tax systems; Pension fund; Information sharing
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