Hi everybody
i have a BSc in Econ and an Msc in Finance and i now wanted to undertke an LLM in international tax by correspondence/online. i live in mru. wanted some help in finding the uni (whichever ctry) have online international tax program. do u guys think with no background of law i would be accepted on an llm int tax program
have been on the uni of florida website and dont think it has online courses
Search of an LLM in international tax
Posted Sep 24, 2006 21:21
i have a BSc in Econ and an Msc in Finance and i now wanted to undertke an LLM in international tax by correspondence/online. i live in mru. wanted some help in finding the uni (whichever ctry) have online international tax program. do u guys think with no background of law i would be accepted on an llm int tax program
have been on the uni of florida website and dont think it has online courses
Posted Sep 25, 2006 21:00
I think most of the universities better ranked in this field do not offer a 100% online LLM (although they sometimes offer online courses). Try to take a look at http://www.llmprogram.org/ (it is the only online program I recall now).
Posted Sep 26, 2006 20:30
Hi Ivan
thks for ur reply, other than online are you or anybody else around aware if any of the universities (worldwide) offer external/by distance llm international taxation
cheers
thks for ur reply, other than online are you or anybody else around aware if any of the universities (worldwide) offer external/by distance llm international taxation
cheers
Posted Sep 26, 2006 20:37
University of Alabama offers a DL LLM in Taxation.
http://www.llm-guide.com/university/1/university-of-alabama
http://www.llm-guide.com/university/1/university-of-alabama
Posted Sep 26, 2006 20:47
thks for the reply
anybody else who can help pls..........i am only interested in llm international tax and no other llm
anybody else who can help pls..........i am only interested in llm international tax and no other llm
Posted Oct 22, 2006 02:03
Hi You can see for St Thomas University which offers the LLM Int Tax. But its very expensive for an online program. The reputation of the school is also not very well established. But if u are bent upon spending that muuch money while at home you can ask them. You can with the same amount enroll in many good universities for the program in tax provided you have 9-10 months luxury to be away fm your job/family/children
Posted May 15, 2007 05:02
The Alabama LL.M. program does not include any international tax material.
Posted Sep 22, 2007 17:35
Hey shaminah_k
I my self am interested in undertaking the smae course that you are enquiring for , Iternational Tax law by distance learning , If you do find anything out please could you forward it to my self .
Email haralambos@hotmail.co.uk
I my self am interested in undertaking the smae course that you are enquiring for , Iternational Tax law by distance learning , If you do find anything out please could you forward it to my self .
Email haralambos@hotmail.co.uk
Posted Jan 28, 2009 22:40
I am currently a student in the Int'l Tax Program at Thomas Jefferson. I was very wary at first since I did not know of the school and graduated from a top tier law school. However, I can say that the program is extremely high quality and the students and the faculty are second to none. The online classroom software also delivers a real classroom experience from anywhere in the world. I would recommend this program to anyone, especially for international tax studies.
A word of caution is that the program only accepts students with a highly impressive track record of past work experience. You will be in classes with current and experienced practitioners, many of whom that work for some very impressive and even worldwide organizations. There are also serveral dignitaries of foreign nations. If you are new to the tax and finance world or if you just graduated from law school and do not have current employment in tax, int'l tax, estate planning, finance, ect., then you will be out of place in this program.
Edit: The program at Thomas Jefferson is the same program that used to be at St. Thomas.
A word of caution is that the program only accepts students with a highly impressive track record of past work experience. You will be in classes with current and experienced practitioners, many of whom that work for some very impressive and even worldwide organizations. There are also serveral dignitaries of foreign nations. If you are new to the tax and finance world or if you just graduated from law school and do not have current employment in tax, int'l tax, estate planning, finance, ect., then you will be out of place in this program.
Edit: The program at Thomas Jefferson is the same program that used to be at St. Thomas.
Posted Mar 05, 2009 20:15
Dear WPL Lawyer
Many thanks for your reply which i much appreciate.
I have considered the prospect of joining the Thomas Jefferson International Tax Masters by distance learning and i have to say that i have found it intriguing the least.
But, considering that this is my first year in practise and that i still have a lot to learn from a practical perspective i decided that at the moment it would not be wise to undertake such a difficult LLM.
However, i am currently enrolled in an international masters by distance learning and at the same time working and learning the Cyprus Companies and Tax Law
(the Cyprus Tax Regime attracts numerous Clients, have us in mind for possible future TAX Structures -0% withholding tax on outgoing dividends, lowest corporate tax in the European Union, very nice double tax treaties with Russia Ukraine and India).
Again thank you for your reply and please give my regards to Prof. William Byrnes
Best Regards
Xaphs84
Many thanks for your reply which i much appreciate.
I have considered the prospect of joining the Thomas Jefferson International Tax Masters by distance learning and i have to say that i have found it intriguing the least.
But, considering that this is my first year in practise and that i still have a lot to learn from a practical perspective i decided that at the moment it would not be wise to undertake such a difficult LLM.
However, i am currently enrolled in an international masters by distance learning and at the same time working and learning the Cyprus Companies and Tax Law
(the Cyprus Tax Regime attracts numerous Clients, have us in mind for possible future TAX Structures -0% withholding tax on outgoing dividends, lowest corporate tax in the European Union, very nice double tax treaties with Russia Ukraine and India).
Again thank you for your reply and please give my regards to Prof. William Byrnes
Best Regards
Xaphs84
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