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228

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University of Hamburg

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Hamburg

Germany

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Program Rank

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191

Business goes global - taxes don't stay local: This is the principal behind Germany's first Master of International Taxation (M.I.Tax) offered since 2001. Highly complex tax problems have arisen as tax law has become more international. The continuing studies program "Master of International Taxation," which students can attend while working, imparts theoretical and practical knowledge of international taxation, equipping future tax experts to solve complex problems. Students learn to judge the legal, corporate and financial consequences of various tax concepts within the context of globalization. This program is interdisciplinary. Courses are given by international academics and practitioners. An introduction to sixteen European and non-European tax systems constitutes a fundamental aspect of this program.

Application period(s)

The application deadline is 15 July every year.

The application period begins in January.

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Total Tuition Fees

$12,500

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Duration

12 Months

Ranking

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#156

US World and News Report

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#132

The World University Rankings

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#228

QS World University Rankings

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Winter ( Jan - Mar )

Class Profile

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Class Size

34

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Average Age

20

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Average Work Experience

1 Years

Diversity

North America:

5%

Africa:

1%

Others:

2%

Asia:

10%

South America:

2%

Germany:

60%

Europe:

30%

Career Outcomes

The Master of International Taxation trains future experts on international tax issues in the fields of tax advising (lawyers, tax advisors, financial controllers, staff members of tax departments), research, financial administration, governmental offices and international organizations. In accordance with valid regulations for tax advisors, graduates are awarded a certificate attesting to their knowledge of international tax theory and required for the title "Expert for International Tax Law".

Recruiters

  1. WTS
  2. Blacklane
  3. HUGO BOSS
  4. Trade Republic
  5. Vertex Inc.
  6. Omio
  7. NES Fircroft

Prospective Job Roles

Tax Lawyer

Tax Consultant

Tax Auditor

Government Relations Specialist

Government Official

Financial Planner

Tax Compliance Manager

Lawyer

Compliance Officer

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Eligibility Criteria

English Proficiency Tests

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    6

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  • TOEFL

    95

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Application Requirements

Here's everything you need to know to ensure a complete and competitive application—covering the key documents and criteria for a successful submission.

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Application Fee: 75

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    Transcript

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    Statement of Purpose

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    Passport

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    Resume

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    IELTS

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    Provisional Certificate

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    Degree Certificate

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    General LOR

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    General LOR

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    Semester wise Marksheet

Application Deadlines

Standard Deadline
WinterJul 15, 2025

Fees and Funding

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Tuition Fees

$12,500 / year

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Overall Cost

$20,900 / year

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