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In the News
Change in Professional Responsibility Requirement. First, the symposium scheduled for November 8, 2008 has been cancelled. Effective September 1, 2008, the professional responsibility symposium has been reformatted. Click here for more information.
Hazardous Weather/School Closing Information
The Graduate Tax Program Director, in consultation with the Law School Administration, will determine whether classes will be canceled because of hazardous weather conditions. Please call our hotline number 610-519-5369 for closing information.
In addition, our school closing information will be announced on KYW Newsradio 1060 AM. The Graduate Tax Program school closing number is 2471. Our school closing information will also bee available on the www.kyw1060.com website, channel CBS3 (HDD Channel 233) and the KYW Newsroom School Closing Line at (215)925-1060.
Examination Regulations
Exam Materials
Students will be instructed by their professor regarding materials that are permitted into the exam room. If your professor permits the use of a laptop, students are not permitted to access the internet or to communicate with any third parties during the examination.
Electronic Devices
No electronic devices of any kind will be permitted at the students’ seats including cell phones, PDAs, headphones, ipods, iphones, Treos, and Blackberries. Should the professor specifically permit a calculator in the “materials permitted,” this refers only to a basic function, non-memory calculator. No other device will be permitted.
Upcoming Events
November 12-13, 2008
19th Annual Philadelphia Tax Conference
This is a wonderful conference with cutting-edge topics and top-notch speakers. Panel Chairs include Villanova Graduate Tax adjunct faculty members Neil Feinstein and Edward Liva. The event is FREE for full-time JD, LL.M and M.T. students. Note: On Wednesday, November 12th from 5:15 to 6:15 there is a Networking Cocktail Hour. Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity! Click here for the agenda.
Note: New Graduate Tax Program Location
The Graduate Tax Program office is now located in the ANNEX building directly outside of the upper side entrance to the law school.
Attention: The Job Opportunities classroom is now on Blackboard. Please self-enroll for access to the latest job announcements and career tips for Graduate Tax students.
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Message from the Director
Leslie M. Book
Professor of Law
Director, Graduate Tax Program |
Drawing on the talent and experience of some of the nation’s top practitioners, government attorneys and full-time faculty from both the Villanova University School of Law and the Villanova School of Business, the Villanova Graduate Tax Program offers our students access to both depth and breadth in the field of taxation. With our core curriculum, our nationally recognized strength in corporate, partnership and international tax and over 30 elective classes, our fall, spring and summer semesters and evening classes provide flexibility and ample opportunities for both full-time and part-time students. Whether you wish to get a general exposure to tax practice or to specialize in discrete practice areas like estate planning, employee benefits or tax litigation, the Graduate Tax Program can help you achieve your career goals.
This is an exciting time for the Graduate Tax Program. Here is just a sampling of what makes this a particularly opportune time to join our program: we are moving in to a world-class new facility in the fall of 2009 located in the beautiful Main Line suburbs of Philadelphia adjacent to public transportation; as of 2008, we are partnering with the Law School’s esteemed Federal Tax Clinic to provide additional opportunities for Graduate Tax students to gain practical client experience, including offering a one-week intensive training drawing on an innovative simulated trial experience backstopped by video critiques of student performance; and we are evolving our estate planning certificate program to include a 2-semester planning component that will integrate practical tips for advising high net worth individuals in a dynamic client-centered environment.
A successful graduate program must have caring and talented teachers and administrators. Students in our program have access to our full-time and adjunct faculty, who are not only are leaders in their fields, but are deeply engaged and accessible teachers. We have recently hired an assistant director who is an experienced tax lawyer who is available to counsel students in areas from course registration to career development. I welcome the opportunity to talk with you further about how the Villanova Graduate Tax Program could be the right fit for your educational needs and career development.
Overview
The Villanova University interdisciplinary Graduate Tax Program is conducted (in the evenings)
jointly by the School of Law and the Villanova School of Business. Students
are drawn from both the legal and accounting professions and interact, in and
out of the classroom, in an educational dimension that broadens and sharpens
their understanding both of federal tax law and procedure, and of the interests
and aims of the opposite discipline.
In addition, because the full-time and adjunct faculty includes both
attorneys and accountants who specialize in taxation, the substantive course
content is flavored by their various backgrounds and approaches. The end result
is a rich program that provides students with a working understanding of basic
concepts, the practical application of tax principles, and current tax policy issues for use in the
planning, compliance and controversy areas of tax practice.
The Program is designed and presented with the expectation that its graduates
will emerge from it with significantly enhanced practical skills for issue
identification and problem solving in the tax area, together with a heightened
sensitivity to their professional role in the tax system and the role of that
system in individual, commercial and financial affairs. Professional
responsibility in tax practice is stressed, and students are encouraged to use
the digital research and communication facilities of the law school.
The course requirements for the attorney’s Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree
and the accountant’s Master of Taxation (M.T.) degree are very similar. While
some of the elective offerings may have more appeal to members of one profession
than the other, many courses, particularly those involving current planning and
transactional issues, have a class composition that contains the appropriate mix
of each profession necessary for a meaningful interrelationship between the two.
The present enrollment of approximately 250 degree candidates strikes a
desirable balance between a program large enough to offer a broad selection of
courses, yet not so large that the individual student is lost in the crowd.
In addition, certificate programs in Estate Planning and Employee Benefits
provide qualified professionals with an intense course of study in these two
speciality areas. They are separately described below.
For additional information about the Program email Linda Vines, call 610-519-4533, or call toll-free 1-888-GRAD-TAX.
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