On Thursday, 6 June 2013, from 5 p.m., the Institute for Financial Services will be hosting an information event on the Certificate of Advanced Studies in National and International Taxation at the University of Liechtenstein. The programme will recommence in September 2013.
On Thursday, 6 June 2013, from 5 p.m., the Institute for Financial Services will be hosting an information event on the Certificate of Advanced Studies in National and International Taxation at the University of Liechtenstein. The programme will recommence in September 2013.
In the scope of the information evening, interested parties can gain first-hand information on the content, procedure and admission requirements of the programme and talk to graduates Clemens Laternser, LL. M., and Max Gross. In addition, Prof. Dr. Martin Wenz, the programme’s Academic Director, and Dipl.-Kffr. Anja Gierhake, LL.M., the Executive Director, will be happy to provide personal advice.
Interactive and practice-oriented
The Certificate of Advanced Studies programme seeks to impart basic knowledge of national, international and European taxation as well as international tax planning in relation to asset structures, insurance and financial instruments. The programme’s graduates will have gained fundamental knowledge of the various tax systems and their interaction, as well as the particular aspects of international tax planning. The programme’s curriculum comprises interactive lectures, where topics are visualized and analysed on the basis of practice-oriented case studies.
Additional continuing education
The Certificate of Advanced Studies programme serves, in particular, as preparation for participation in the Executive Master of Laws (LL. M.) in International Taxation.
Information evening: Certificate of Advanced Studies in National and International Taxation
Thursday, 6 June 2013, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., including a drinks reception
Vaduz, University of Liechtenstein, lecture hall 5 (Vereinshaus)
Registration and further information at www.uni.li/weiterbildung/steuern