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The Villanova University interdisciplinary Graduate Tax
Program is conducted (in the evenings) jointly by the School of
Law and the Villanova School of Business. Students are drawn
from both the legal and accounting professions and interact, in
and out of the classroom, in an educational dimension that
broadens and sharpens their understanding both of federal tax
law and procedure, and of the interests and aims of the opposite
discipline.
In addition, because the full-time and adjunct faculty
includes both attorneys and accountants who specialize in
taxation, the substantive course content is flavored by their
various backgrounds and approaches. The end result is a rich
program that provides students with a working understanding of
basic concepts, the practical application of tax principles, and
current tax policy issues for use in the planning, compliance
and controversy areas of tax practice.
The Program is designed and presented with the expectation
that its graduates will emerge from it with significantly
enhanced practical skills for issue identification and problem
solving in the tax area, together with a heightened sensitivity
to their professional role in the tax system and the role of
that system in individual, commercial and financial affairs.
Professional responsibility in tax practice is stressed, and
students are encouraged to use the digital research and
communication facilities of the law school.
The course requirements for the attorney’s Master of Laws (LL.M.)
degree and the accountant’s Master of Taxation (M.T.) degree are
very similar. While some of the elective offerings may have more
appeal to members of one profession than the other, many
courses, particularly those involving current planning and
transactional issues, have a class composition that contains the
appropriate mix of each profession necessary for a meaningful
interrelationship between the two.
The present enrollment of approximately 250 degree candidates
strikes a desirable balance between a program large enough to
offer a broad selection of courses, yet not so large that the
individual student is lost in the crowd.
In addition, certificate programs in Estate Planning and
Employee Benefits provide qualified professionals with an
intense course of study in these two speciality areas. They are
separately described below.
Finally, qualified attorneys and accountants are permitted to
enroll as auditors in regular courses in the Graduate Tax
curriculum. For more information about the Master of Taxation
program, please
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