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  Rutgers Business School: Graduate Programs-Newark and New Brunswick 2005-2007 Degree Programs Other Degree Programs Master of Accountancy in Taxation (M.Accy.)  

Master of Accountancy in Taxation (M.Accy.)

Jay Soled, Director

Ackerson Hall, Room 316

973/353-1727

jaysoled@andromeda.rutgers.edu

Ideal candidates for the program, which is administered on a part-time basis, should hold a bachelor`s or master`s degree with an accounting background, or have practiced in the area of taxation. Candidates must meet the admissions requirements of Rutgers Business School: Graduate Programs-Newark and New Brunswick including having a grade-point average of 3.0 or better, and a GMAT score falling in the top one-third of the class. Sitting for the GMAT may be waived in certain instances if the candidate is a CPA. This program is offered in conjunction with the School of Law-Newark, though admission to this school is not a requirement for admission to the program.

Required Courses (17 credits)

Business Ethics

Corporate Taxation

Federal Tax Practice and Procedure

Income Taxation

Management/Basic Income Taxation

Partnership Taxation

The Legal Environment

Elective Courses (13 credits)

Advanced Corporate Taxation

Consolidated Returns

Estate Planning Seminar

Federal Estate and Gift Taxation

Federal Income Taxation of Trusts and Estates

Federal Tax Law Clinic

International Tax Seminar

Pension and Profit-Sharing Plans

State and Local Tax Seminar

Tax Accounting

Tax Exempt Entities

Tax Policy Seminar

Not all of the above courses are offered each trimester. Please address inquiries regarding course offerings to Kathleen Connelly Harmon, Assistant Dean, Special M.B.A. Programs (973/353-5028).


 
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