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UNSW Business School
Postgraduate Guide 2019
UNSW Business School
Postgraduate Guide 2019
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MASTER
O F TA X AT I O N
(9250)
Gain a critical and comprehensive understanding of the Australian tax system, and
use this knowledge to your advantage in this highly competitive profession. With the Master
of Taxation, you’ll have the opportunity to pursue in-depth studies in one of the following
specialisations: Applied Taxation; International Taxation; Revenue Administration; Taxation;
and Taxation & Financial Planning.
February or September Kensington Campus
1 year (full-time) Face-to-face | Online
Full-time or part-time Day and evening classes
PROGRAM STRUCTURE
• 8 courses (48 UOC).
TAXATION TAXATION & FINANCIAL PLANNING
Compulsory course Compulsory courses
• Tax Policy • Personal Financial Planning & Management
Elective courses (sample list)
• Taxation of Corporations
• Taxation of Trusts
• Taxation of Superannuation
• Taxation Strategies in Financial Planning
• Self-Managed Superannuation Funds Law
• Taxation of Corporate Finance Elective courses (sample list)
• Taxation of Superannuation • Retirement Planning
• Double Tax Agreements • Real Estate Finance & Investment
• Principles of Goods & Services Tax Law • Financial Planning Advice & Ethics
• Taxation of Employee Remuneration • Securities & Financial Markets Regulation
• Applied Tax • Tax Strategies in Financial Planning • International Taxation • Self-Managed Superannuation Funds Law • Funds Management, Superannuation
& Insurance
• Taxation • Taxation of Property Transactions • Taxation of Corporations
SPECIALISATIONS AVAILABLE
• Taxation of Trusts
• Taxation & Financial Planning
WHAT YOU STUDY
APPLIED TAXATION INTERNATIONAL TAXATION
Compulsory course Compulsory courses
• Tax Planning and Anti Avoidance Provisions • Tax Policy
Elective courses (sample list) Elective courses (sample list)
• Taxation of Corporations • International Tax: Anti-Avoidance
• Taxation of Trusts • Principles of Australian International Taxation
• Tax Litigation • Specific Tax Jurisdictions: North America
• Taxation of Superannuation • Double Tax Agreements
• Taxation of Capital Gains • Comparative Tax Systems
• Principles of Australian International Taxation • Taxation of Corporate Finance
• Taxation of Employee Remuneration • Consolidations & Group Structures
• Taxation Strategies in Financial Planning • Principles of Goods & Services Tax Law
• Taxation of Property Transactions • Tax Planning and Anti Avoidance Provisions
• Tax Policy • Self-Managed Superannuation Funds Law
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
A recognised Bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a credit average grade (65% or higher) plus relevant work
experience in professional services firms and government departments, as determined by UNSW Business School.
RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING
Up to two courses (12 UOC) may be awarded based on professional qualifications (e.g. GradDipCA).
NOTE:
If you did not complete a university level taxation course as part of your Bachelor degree, you need to complete
a qualifying taxation course prior to commencing the Master of Taxation. Completion of the qualifying taxation
course does not count towards the Master of Taxation.