Saturday, January 20, 2007
The Boston University Graduate Tax Program, established in 1959 as one of the first graduate tax programs in the nation, continues to be one of the best. It consistently ranks among the Top 10 tax programs. The program offers a broad and diverse curriculum, with five required courses and 33 electives and concentrations in three areas:
- Business Tax
- Estate Planning
- International Tax
In a five-part series, TaxProf Blog profiled Boston University's full-time Tax Faculty:
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