Master of Laws in International Tax Law
Fact sheet
Graduation
Master, Master of Laws (LL.M.)
Taught language
Englisch
Specialization
Wirtschaftsrecht
Program Emphasis
Steuerrecht, Wirtschaftswissenschaften
Course options
Teilzeit Studium, Vollzeit Studium
Full-time programs commence in September 2017 and 2018. The part-time program continues over two academic years, with courses mostly held from 8.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. The part-time program commences in September 2017. A wide range of courses is available for students opting for the full-time programs (2017/2018 or 2018/2019), as well as for part-time students (2017/2019).
The program aims to provide postgraduate education in the area of international tax law, focusing on significant national tax law regimes and related areas, in particular business administration. Graduates should be in a position to skillfully apply international tax law in professional corporate, consulting and administrative environments.
The academic degree “Master of Laws” (LL.M.) is conferred on all graduates in accordance with the terms of the Austrian University Act. This is conditional upon presentation of complete academic records for all program courses as well as a positive assessment of the master thesis.
Each course entails an assessment of academic performance on the basis of criteria laid down by the lecturers. This assessment consists of either a written or an oral exam on the course contents, and/or evaluation of performance during lectures, such as presentation of case studies or short presentations.
The master thesis is core of the studies. It should be an academic piece of work of about 25 pages on a defined topic and will be published in the Series on International Taxation of Linde publishing house.
Requirements / Application
Deadlines
The deadline for applications for the 2021/2022 full-time program and the 2021/2023 part-time program is February 15, 2021. The academic director assesses each application by February 28, 2021 and will base his decision on the applicants’ qualifications and the order in which the applications were received.
All successful applicants must pay a registration fee of EUR 1,000, which will be deducted from the total program fee, by March 15, 2021. 50% of the remainder of the program fee (EUR 6,450) must be transferred by May 15, 2021 and 50% (EUR 6,450) by July 15, 2021 at the latest.
Applications for the 2022/2023 full-time program must be submitted by February 15, 2022. A decision on the applications will be made by February 28, 2022. The registration fee must be paid by March 15, 2022 and the remaining program fee must be transferred by May 15, 2022 (EUR 6,450) and July 15, 2022 (EUR 6,450).
Checklist
The following documents must be submitted online:
- Application form
- Résumé
- University diploma and transcript
- Passport style photograph
Only complete applications - including the requested documents - will be considered!
Tuition / Fees
After being selected, the applicants must pay a registration fee of EUR 1,000, which will be deducted from the total program fee. The registration fee cannot be refunded if an applicant decides to withdraw from the program before it commences. There is also no refund of the program fee for applicants who withdraw from the program after it begins (i.e. on September 1).
For scholarship options, please browse this website, grants.at/en/