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Currently RP2 uses keyword argument calling style inconsistently (mostly of the inconsitencies are in unit tests but there are a few in src as well). This issue has the purpose of switching all call sites with non-trivial number of arguments to keyword argument calling style.
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Add parser for parsing of "Potvrzení o zdanitelných příjmech". This can be later used for getting important data as name, birth number, salary, etc. for generation of tax declaration itself.
Also consider, that most people are scanning this document: maybe some kind of OCR will be needed?
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