English language requirementsBecause of the nature of the course, if your first language is not English, you will require a IELTS score (or equivalent) scores of at least 6.5, although several universities ask for 7.0. Key features of LLM taxationAll master’s in tax law run for one year (full time) and several can be studied part time for two or more years. At the moment, there is no distance learning in this field except Dundee University’s LLM course in Taxation and Finance in the Petroleum Industry, which is intended for those already working in this area. Course contentLLMs in tax law courses give an overview of the UK, European and international tax systems (ie taxes on income, expenditure and capital), and the principles and policies behind these, including the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) model . They usually also cover issues around tax control, tax avoidance, corporate taxes (such as those on mergers) and financial regulation, including offshore jurisdictions and money laundering. Related courses to LLM taxationGiven the comparatively small number of LLMs in tax law, check our other Web articles for master’s in business and commercial law and banking and financial law, including corporate governance and corporate law options. In particular, Oxford Brookes University, the London School of Economics, King’s College, University College London and QMUL may be worth a look. These often include tax-related elements and you may be able to specialise in this subject through optional modules and research for your dissertation. Edinburgh University’s flexible LLM includes international tax law and looks at treaty relief in some detail. The University of Buckingham’s Banking Law LLM includes elements on money laundering, terrorism and financial crime. Opportunities after your LLM taxationThe LLM is acknowledged in many countries as an example of excellence in the legal field. With this qualification in tax law, you could look for work with a legal firm specialising in corporate or tax law or for a role in the business world as a financial, economic and tax adviser. Government agencies and financial regulators may also appreciate your expertise in this ‘niche’ area. However, an LLM is not one of the qualifications needed to practise law in the United Kingdom, although it may be considered as extra evidence of your skills when you are applying for work as a solicitor or barrister. To be eligible for these roles, you should be a qualified lawyer in your own country or have taken the Legal Practice Course/Bar Vocational Course in England and Wales (or the Scottish equivalents).
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Background to LLM taxation law