Masters
of Taxation for Accountants
Degree Requirements
Students must complete 24 credit hours of required
and elective coursework and achieve a 2.75 grade point average within
a six-year period.
Credit Hours |
Course Requirement |
2 |
Advanced Income Tax Problems |
2 |
Taxation Research & Communication I |
2 |
Taxation Research II/Tax Policy Seminar |
2 |
Introduction to Tax Procedure |
2 |
Tax and Professional Responsibility |
3 |
Corporate Tax |
3 |
Partnership Tax |
8 |
Elective Tax Courses* |
*A partial list of elective tax courses includes:
S Corporations and Advanced Pass-Through Entities
Tax Controversies
Qualified Retirement Plans
Consolidated Income Tax Returns
Executive Compensation
International Taxation I and II
Advanced Partnership Issues
Limited Liability Companies
Tax Planning for Foreign Investment
Problems in Mergers and Acquisitions
State and Local Taxation
Estate and Gift Taxation
Exempt Organizations
Income Taxation of Trusts and Estates
Real Estate Taxation
Advanced Estate and Gift Tax
Timing Problems
Estate Planning Practicum
Insurance Taxation
Tax Fraud
Charitable Giving
Sale and Use Tax
*With prior approval from the
director of graduate law programs, an M.T. student may take up to four
hours of graduate business law classes.
Not all tax electives are offered
every semester.
The Graduate Council and Law
Council reserve the right to periodically change course requirements,
as well as add and delete courses. Students are required to meet the requirements
in effect at the time they begin the M.T. program, unless otherwise provided
by the Graduate and/or Law Council.
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