Velikostní struktura a vývoj financování stavebních úřadů v České republice
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Vysoká škola báňská – Technická univerzita Ostrava
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The subject of the bachelor thesis is the evaluation of the size structure and development of financing of building authorities in the Czech Republic. The coefficients for the calculation of the contribution to the building authority of individual types of municipalities were evaluated by means of the analysis of the dynamics of time series development. Furthermore, a comparative analysis was used to evaluate the development of the revenue from the contribution to the delegated competence of building authorities for municipalities with building authorities, municipalities with delegated municipal authorities and municipalities with extended competence for the period 2016-2020, including the size structure of each type of building authority for the year 2020. The results showed that the coefficients for calculating were still decreasing, but the contribution, due to annual valorisation, was increasing. The per capita contribution was found to be higher for Type I and Type II municipalities than for Type III municipalities. It was found that the amount of the contribution did not depend on the size of the territory, but depended on in which municipality (type I, II or III) a particular building authority was located. The intention of the past and the present government is to abolish building authorities in Type I municipalities and some in Type II municipalities. The abolition of all building authorities in Type I municipalities would save the state budget. Although the administrative districts of the building authorities in Type I municipalities and their territory will be divided into other building authorities in the region, which will increase the contribution to the building offices by the number of inhabitants, the overall amount of expenditure on contributions will decrease.
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State administration, Delegated competence, Territorial self-governing units, Building authorities, Contributions