2024-2025 Graduate Catalog 
    
    Jul 02, 2024  
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog

Taxation, M.S.


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The decision by government to utilize its taxing authority to pursue a variety of economic and social goals has led to the development of a complex body of tax law. Given the dynamic state of society's economic and social goals, the body of tax law characteristically exists in a continual state of change. The complexity of tax law is significant because of its influence on the economic decision-making process and because of its impact on the successful achievement of society's goals. Tax consequences have been and will continue to be an important financial consideration.

Program Outcomes

1.  Apply the economic, political, and social objectives of tax legislation within functional areas of taxation.

2.  Provide recommendations and alternatives for action in a tax planning business situation.

3.  Analyze the ethical and social ramifications of tax compliance and planning decisions.

4.  Apply research tools to develop tax strategies.

5.  Produce communications that use appropriate tools of analysis in reaching conclusions and recommendations.

Admission Policy

Admission to the program is available to accountants, CPAs, attorneys, businesspeople and those holding an undergraduate degree from an accredited institution.

Candidates for admission must meet the same graduate business program admission requirements outlined for the M.B.A. program. Admission is based primarily on an applicant's undergraduate record and work experience; however, the promise of academic success is the essential factor for admission.


A total of 30 credits hours, including a research project, are required for the Master of Science in Taxation degree. The transfer of credit from other institutions is permitted subject to the graduate policy on transfer credit and residency requirements detailed elsewhere in this catalog.

Accountants and practitioners wishing to improve or update their skills, or practicing CPAs in need of continuing education credits, and others seeking to expand their tax backgrounds but uncertain about pursuing a master's in taxation, should consider pursuing a Taxation certificate as an alternative.

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