At a festive awards ceremony, 20 participants in the continuing education programme in National and International Taxation recently celebrated their successful graduation from the University of Liechtenstein.
At a festive awards ceremony, 20 participants in the continuing education programme in National and International Taxation recently celebrated their successful graduation from the University of Liechtenstein.
The participants in the first continuing education programme in National and International Taxation, which was carried out in cooperation with VP Bank and the University of Liechtenstein’s Chair for Tax Management and the Laws of Liechtenstein and International Taxation, were recently presented with their certificates for their successful graduation. In his congratulatory speech, Roger H. Hartmann, CEO of VP Bank, emphasized the necessity of lifelong continuing education with regard to the high demands placed on people that are active in the financial services industry, and in private wealth management in particular. For people who are active in the financial services industry in Europe, fundamental knowledge of national and international taxation is a necessity nowadays in order to provide client-oriented consulting services, and thus a key component to success.
International taxation: range of courses in 2012
The Chair for Tax Management and the Laws of Liechtenstein and International Taxation at the University of Liechtenstein, held by Professor Martin Wenz, has been offering continuing education programmes and events for several years, to provide interested parties the opportunity of gaining in-depth expert knowledge in national and international taxation. In September 2012, the Master’s degree programme Executive Master of Laws (LL. M.) in International Taxation will be on offer once again. It provides in-depth knowledge of national, international and European taxation, as well as international tax planning regarding companies, asset structures and financial instruments. An information event on this Master’s degree programme will be held at the University of Liechtenstein, Vaduz, on 13 December 2011 at 5 p.m. Further information: www.uni.li/steuern/weiterbildung.