Courses - Masters Degree
Master of International Tax 192
- Director of Studies: Associate Professor Miranda Stewart
- Other Related Courses: Graduate Diploma in Tax 187, Master of Commercial Law 504, Master of Public and International Law 511, Master of Tax 742
Objectives and Skills
The graduate programs in international tax focus on:
- Complex technical issues of international tax law, using practical case studies and discussion problems
- Current developments in international tax practice and influential international trends, including in the Asia Pacific region and globally
- The changing knowledge base in international taxation
- The theoretical framework for taxation
- Skills, including problem solving, the ability to analyse and evaluate outcomes, and the articulation of knowledge and understanding in oral and written presentations.
Requirements
Altered course requirements below relate only to new students starting from 2010.
Students must complete eight subjects in total. Students must complete at least five subjects from the prescribed list. Students may select up to three subjects from those offered in the Master of Tax, with the option of undertaking one of those three from the Master of Commercial Law.
