Why this programme?
What are the tax consequences of doing cross-border business? How can double taxation or double non-taxation be avoided in such situations? And what are the future effects of the global minimum taxation proposal on specific companies? Those are just some examples of the questions you’ll be confronted with as a tax specialist. Tax law is a constantly changing field of law that will stretch your intellectual abilities.
You should choose the Master International and European Tax Law when:
- You are interested in the fast-paced, dynamic world of international taxation.
- You are interested to learn in a small-scale, personal and intercultural classroom.
- You want to make friends with similar interests and the same passion as you.
- You aim to become a tax law expert, who can address the challenges posed by a rapidly evolving global tax landscape.
- You are seeking a practice-oriented education, which emphasizes real-world problem-solving techniques to tackle global tax challenges.
- You aspire to become an expert in a fascinating field of work, where the demand for specialists is continuously growing.
Meet the requirements for the Dutch Association of Tax Advisors
Students that have studied Fiscaal Recht or Fiscal Economics can jointly replace the courses ‘Fundamentals of International Taxation’ and ‘European Corporate Tax’ with the course ‘Europese en Nederlandse Vennootschapsbelasting’ and an elective. In addition, with such a Dutch tax law background, the specialization will allow you to comply with the requirements you’ll need to meet to become a member of the Dutch Association of Tax Advisors (NOB). The international orientation of the programme will therefore not hamper your ability to pursue a career in the Netherlands.