Overview
This is a compulsory capstone course and it builds on the knowledge you have obtained from prior courses. Given this course’s fast pace, broad scope and the expected level of work involved (you will need to progress your individual and group research reports at the same time), it is recommended … For more content click the Read More button below.
Tax systems are complicated, fast changing and critically important to the efficient functioning of a modern economy. To be an outstanding tax professional, it is no longer enough to be technically competent. You must also have a sound grasp of the basic tools of tax policy analysis. This course provides you with those essential tools and it uses an applied approach. It focuses on the Australian tax system and provides an opportunity to apply the tools to current ‘real-world’ tax issues. This will stimulate your thinking as to what constitutes a ‘good tax system’ and how Australia’s current system can be improved.
More specifically, this course introduces you to the criteria that have been used to evaluate tax systems, primarily equity, economic efficiency and simplicity. You will work through the key features of the Australian tax system and the political process and institutions that are key to introducing and implementing Australian tax law. You will then use the criteria and your understanding of tax policy formulation and implementation as a framework to critically evaluate features of Australia’s current tax system.
This course is problem oriented and you learn by doing. You are assessed predominantly on your individual research report and a group research report. The exam questions are modelled on the issues raised in the course materials, group research projects and interactive webinar discussions.
Conditions for Enrolment
Prerequisite: Enrolled in programs 5231, 5740, 7321, 8428, 9200, 9201, 9210, 9231, 9250 and completed TABL5551 or equivalent; OR programs 5540, 9255, 9257, 9260
Delivery
In-person - Standard (usually weekly or fortnightly)
Course Outline
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Fees
Type | Amount |
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Commonwealth Supported Students (if applicable) | $1829 |
Domestic Students | $4470 |
International Students | $6150 |
Pre-2019 Handbook Editions
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