International and European Taxation Program for Economists (part-time)
Budapest, Hungary
DURATION
1 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
30 Jun 2025
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
EUR 1,000 / per semester
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
International and European Taxation Program for Economists (part-time)
The modern and progressive syllabus is designed to give the students the knowledge necessary to understand the ongoing tax issues of the world we live in. Our teaching staff ensure a well-balanced education in terms of theory and practice.
The one-year long program is divided into two semesters. The courses are held every second weekend on Friday and Saturday. First semester is about International Taxation. Second semester is on European Taxation. The modern and progressive syllabus is designed to give the students the knowledge necessary to understand the ongoing tax issues of the world we live in. The courses cover – among other topics – the BEPS project, state aids, transfer pricing issues, ATAD and ever-evolving case law of the CJEU and tax planning in practice.
Admissions
Curriculum
Semester I
- Basics of Public International Law* for economists
- Economic Analysis of International Taxation* for lawyers
- Fundamentals of International Tax Law
- OECD Model Tax Convention
- Transfer Pricing
- Elective course
- International Tax Planning in Practice
- Optional lecture (International Tax Planning in Practice)
Semester II
- Bodies and Legal Sources of the EU* for economists
- Fiscal Federeralism* for lawyers
- Direct Taxation in the Internal Market
- VAT
- Introduction to Customs, Excise Duties and Energy Taxation
- Fiscal State Aid Law
- Elective course
- Tax Planning in Practice within the EU
- Thesis degree
- Optional lecture (Tax Planning in Practice within the EU, International problems of tax optimization)
Program Outcome
Career Opportunities
Our distinguished program prepares students for outstanding careers in International taxation Law, litigation practices, government, academia, business, public policy, international and local NGOs.
Job examples
- Economist specialized in International and European Taxation Law
- Legal expert of International and European Taxation Law
Program Tuition Fee
Program Admission Requirements
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