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Postgraduate handbook 2004
Business and Economics
Graduate Diploma in Taxation*
Course code: 0399 + Course abbreviation: GradDipTax +
Caulfield + On-campus + Evening + Two semesters full-time, four semesters
part-time + Course director: Dr Bill Orow + Total credit points required:
48
The Graduate Diploma in Taxation course provides a detailed
understanding of the concepts and practical application of Australian taxation
law appropriate for students wishing to practise in the areas of accounting,
law and financial management and those who are current practitioners and who
require a comprehensive refresher course. It is also appropriate for students
who regularly deal with taxation issues in the normal course of their
employment or business dealings.
Students must complete eight units (48 credit points) from the
following list:
- AFX9500 Introductory accounting and financial information systems I
- BTC4150 Advanced taxation
- BTC4180 Securities regulation
- BTF4060 Comparative Asian taxation
- BTF4430 e-Business taxation
- BTF4440 Tax administration and practice
- BTF4460 Capital gains tax
- BTF4480 International taxation
- BTF4490 Current issues in taxation
- BTF4540 Taxation of companies and shareholders
- BTF4550 Tax policy and constitutional issues
- BTF4560 Employment taxation
- BTF4561 Research report - tax
- BTF4570 Taxation of financial transactions
- BTF4580 Taxation law
- BTF4590 Income and deductions
- BTF4650 Taxation of business entities
- BTF4660 Stamp duties and other state taxes
- BTF4670 Goods and services tax
- BTF4680 Anti-avoidance provisions
- BTF4690 Superannuation and retirement benefits
- BTF4700 Property and commercial law
- Up to a maximum of two units (12 credit points) from the graduate program
of the Department of Business Law and Taxation, other departments within the
Faculty of Business and Economics or other faculties within the university.
Students who successfully complete the Graduate Diploma in Taxation
with an average grade of credit or above may apply for admission to the Master
of Taxation.
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