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This bulletin is the official Baruch College Graduate Bulletin that all students should reference – do not reference the bulletin listed on the website of CUNY’s University Registrar. For curriculum questions, please contact the Dean’s Office of the applicable school.

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The Master of Science in Taxation program is designed for students who seek a tax position at an accounting/tax firm, state or federal government entity, public or private corporations, as well as for students with previous experience in taxation who wish to advance to the leadership levels in the tax industry. Graduates will become tax experts and will also be able to start their own tax preparation and tax planning businesses. The goals of the program are to prepare graduates for numerous careers in the area of taxation and ultimately for leadership in the marketplace. To accomplish these goals students are provided with the advanced technical and research skills necessary to operate effectively as tax professionals and industry leaders. The program also gives students the necessary background to properly interpret new developments and remain in the vanguard of the profession.  Students can complete the program on a full-time (one-yearthree terms) or part-time basis by taking a carefully chosen sequence of 10 courses (30 credits).  Applicants consulting with and advisor and paying careful attention to the course schedule.   Applicants are not required to possess an accounting or general business background. 

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Students should expect to take a summer course in this program.  Many courses are offered in the fall term only or spring term only. 

Courses in Specialization (31.5 - 34.5 credits)
Preliminary Course (3 credits)
ACC 9110 Financial Reporting3 credits
 
Required (16.5 credits)
BUS 9551Business Communication I1.5 credits
Principles of Federal Income Taxation3 credits
Corporate Taxation I3 credits
TAX 9868Partnership Taxation3 credits
Estate, Trusts, and Planning3 credits
Tax Procedure and Professional Responsibility in Tax Practice3 credits

*Students admitted in a spring term will take TAX 9861 Federal Income Taxation: Theory and Practice in place of TAX 9863. Students will not receive credit for both courses.

 
Electives

Choose 15 credits from the list below:

TAX 9867Corporate Taxation II3 credits
TAX 9869International Taxation3 credits
Deferred Compensation3 credits
TAX 9877State and Local Taxes3 credits
Current Problems in Taxation3 credits
TAX 9890Financial Planning for Individuals3 credits
TAX 9891**Special Topics in Taxation3 credits
TAX 9892***Selected Topics in Financial Planning3 credits
TAX 9930Real Estate Taxation (cross-listed with RES 9930)3 credits

**Provided the topics are different, students may take TAX 9891 more than one time.

***Students shall not receive credit for taking TAX 9892 more than once.

MS Taxation students should expect to take Summer courses.



 Concentration in Financial Planning

Students will complete all of the required courses (16.5 credits) and two of the following three courses (6 credits). To complete the remaining 9 elective credits, students will select from the electives listed above.

 

TAX 9890Financial Planning for Individuals3 credits
TAX 9891**Special Topics in Taxation3 credits
TAX 9892***Selected Topics in Financial Planning3 credits

**Provided the topics are different, students may take TAX 9891 more than one time.

***Students shall not receive credit for taking TAX 9892 more than once.

MS Taxation students should expect to take Summer courses.