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Master of Accountancy in Taxation The Master of Accountancy in Professional Accounting program is a 30-credit program that is real-world focused, technologically sophisticated, and attentive to the interplay of taxation around the globe. Industry leaders developed this curriculum , which will provide you with a competitive advantage in the field of taxation, while satisfying the 150-hour credit requirement for the New Jersey CPA exam. Improve and refine your technical abilities in taxation The Rutgers Business School Master of Accountancy in Taxation is a 30-credit part-time program designed to provide accounting professionals with a competitive edge while meeting the demand for highly skilled practitioners with the knowledge and expertise to develop and implement successful tax strategies for working professionals seeking to prepare for the CPA exam or for current CPAs seeking to advance their careers. The program focuses on developing strong analytical, research, and communications skills in graduates who possess the ability to recognize and leverage the interrelations among business, finance, and taxation. Curriculum continued u Faculty Profile: Jay Soled Professor Soled is the Director of the Master of Accountancy in Taxation program. He has contributed articles to several journals, including the Journal of Taxation, Notre Dame Law Review, Boston College Law Review, Arizona Law Review, American Journal of Tax Policy, Virginia Tax Law Review, Real Property, Probate and Trust Journal, Brigham Young University Law Review, Wake Forest Law Review, and Georgetown University’s Tax Lawyer. Soled’s interests include enhancing tax compliance and simplifying the Internal Revenue Code. Classes will be held at 1 Washington Park on our Newark Campus, 30 minutes to NYC business.rutgers.edu/taxation

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Master of Accountancy in Taxation

The Master of Accountancy in Professional Accounting program is a 30-credit program that is real-world focused, technologically sophisticated, and attentive to the interplay of taxation around the globe. Industry leaders developed this curriculum , which will provide you with a competitive advantage in the field of taxation, while satisfying the 150-hour credit requirement for the New Jersey CPA exam.

Improve and refine your technical abilities in taxationThe Rutgers Business School Master of Accountancy in Taxation is a 30-credit part-time program designed to provide accounting professionals with a competitive edge while meeting the demand for highly skilled practitioners with the knowledge and expertise to develop and implement successful tax strategies for working professionals seeking to prepare for the CPA exam or for current CPAs seeking to advance their careers.

The program focuses on developing strong analytical, research, and communications skills in graduates who possess the ability to recognize and leverage the interrelations among business, finance, and taxation.

Curriculum

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Faculty Profile: Jay Soled

Professor Soled is the Director of the Master of Accountancy in Taxation program. He has contributed articles to several journals, including the Journal of Taxation, Notre Dame Law Review, Boston College Law Review,

Arizona Law Review, American Journal of Tax Policy, Virginia Tax Law Review, Real Property, Probate and Trust Journal, Brigham Young University Law Review, Wake Forest Law Review, and Georgetown University’s Tax Lawyer. Soled’s interests include enhancing tax compliance and simplifying the Internal Revenue Code.

Classes will be held at 1 Washington Park

on our Newark Campus, 30 minutes to NYC

business.rutgers.edu/taxation

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Master of Accountancy in Taxation

Sampling of Courses

• Corporate Income Tax

• Ethics in Business

• Federal Income Taxation

• Law & Legal Reasoning

• Partnership in Taxation

• Regulation of Tax Practice

• Tax Practice and Procedures

• Consolidated Returns

• Pension and Profit-Sharing Plans

• Tax-Exempt Entities

Career Outcomes

Program Quick FactsProgram: Part-time

Credits: 30 credits

Application Deadlines: Fall: Aug. 1 | Spring: Jan. 2 | Summer: May 1

Program Cost (Estimate):

Part Time: $1,097 per credit (NJ resident) $1,904 per credit (out-of-state resident)

How to ApplyApply online: business.rutgers.edu/taxation/admissions

Please visit business.rutgers.edu to learn about upcoming information sessions and open houses.

ContactPhone: 973-353-1234 Email: [email protected]

Designed for professionals who have already begun

their careers, and are looking to advance in the

field of taxation.

“In every single class, I gained a tremendous amount of tax knowledge, and I am able to apply what I learned to resolve tax issues that I regularly encounter in my daily work life.”

– Fang Chen, NJM Insurance Group

As a top 50 Master’s in Taxation program globally, according to Eduniversal, graduates are highly sought by all major accounting firms and corporations as evidenced by the fact that some of the most prestigious firms have hired our graduates, including; EisnerAmper, CohnReznick, WithumSmith + Brown, and the Big 4.