What is the difference between an MS in taxation and an LLM in taxation?
The LLM is a post-law degree specializing in a certain field, limited to those who have completed their law degree. GGU does offer an LLM in taxation at its San Francisco campus. It is not available online. Generally, classes taken in the MS program are not transferrable into the LLM program.There are several subtle differences between the LLM and the MS. Which is the best for a particular student depends largely upon the reasons for the student taking the courses. The following is a brief guide to some areas for consideration:Number of units – The MS in taxation requires the completion of 30 units of graduate tax courses. The LLM in tax requires completion of 26 units. The MS in taxation requires the completion of a four-year undergraduate degree. The LLM tax requires the completion of the four-year undergraduate degree and the JD. Curriculum – Both degrees obviously study the same subject, and in pretty much the same way – tax law using as the sources of information the Internal Reve
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