The program offers flexible study options tailored to working professionals:
- Part-time: Classes on Fridays and Saturdays over two semesters, with a third semester dedicated to the master’s thesis.
- Full-time: Two semesters of classes plus the completion of a master’s thesis.
Assessment is conducted through a credit point system, with grades earned via assignments, written exams, and oral examinations. Students also complete a Master’s dissertation (6-month duration, approximately 60 pages) on a topic related to International Finance and Taxation.
Upon successful completion, participants are awarded the degree of Master of International Taxation (M.I.Tax) by Universität Hamburg.
The program emphasizes:
- Principles of international taxation
- Taxation for corporate and non-corporate activities
- Tax implications of transnational trade
- International tax planning











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