Educational guide Faculty of Legal Sciences |
english |
Bachelor's Degree in Labour Relations and Employment (2009) |
Subjects |
TAXATION OF WORK AND COMPANIES |
Assessment |
IDENTIFYING DATA | 2023_24 |
Subject | TAXATION OF WORK AND COMPANIES | Code | 15204123 | |||||
Study programme |
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Cycle | 1st | |||||
Descriptors | Credits | Type | Year | Period | ||||
9 | Compulsory | Fourth | 1Q |
Competences | Learning outcomes | Contents |
Planning | Methodologies | Personalized attention |
Assessment | Sources of information | Recommendations |
Methodologies | Competences | Description | Weight | ||||
Assignments |
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A paper related to tax problems and challenges of the tax system will be prepared and presented. This work seeks to promote the communication of information, ideas, problems and solutions in a clear and effective way in public. The content of the work and the creativity of the students will be valued. It will be scored out of 10 points. The minimum to pass the work is 4. |
20% | ||||
Practical tests |
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The practical test will consist of the resolution of practical exercises of the main taxes that affect the business and labor activity, to demonstrate the assimilation of the knowledge of the first part of the subject. It will be scored out of 10 points, the minimum to pass the test is 4. |
40% | ||||
Multiple-choice objective tests |
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The final multiple-choice test will cover the theoretical part of the entire syllabus. It will be scored out of 10 points, the minimum to pass the test is 4. The unanswered questions will not be discounted and the wrong ones will be deducted 0.25. |
40% | ||||
Others |
Other comments and second exam session | |||
Criteria for continuous evaluation: In order to follow the continuous evaluation it is necessary that the student attends each and every one of the scheduled evaluation tests. Failure to attend a specific evaluation activity will mean that the student cannot be evaluated according to the continuous evaluation system and, consequently, he/she will have to attend the second exam in order to pass the whole course. Evaluation in second call: Reserved for students who have not followed the continuous evaluation or have not passed the course with an average of at least 5 points. The exam will consist of a theoretical part, with a weight of 50% and a practical part that will represent the remaining 50%. The final grade will be the result of the weighted average of the two parts. In order to pass the course it will be necessary to obtain a minimum average of 5 points. The student who has followed the continuous evaluation, but has not passed any of the evaluative activities, will have to examine only the part corresponding to the activity not passed. The final grade will be the result of adding the grade of the activities passed in the first call plus the grades obtained in the second call. Other issues: During the realization of activities and evaluative tests in the classroom, students may not carry any type of communication device, transmission and storage of data that is not expressly authorized for the test. The demonstratively fraudulent performance of any evaluative activity both in material and virtual and electronic support will result in a failing grade for this evaluative activity.As for the second call, the student will have to perform the evaluation activity that he/she has not passed. The final grade will be the result of adding the grade of the activities passed in the first call plus the grades obtained in the second call. |