What distinguishes the Master of Business Taxation program from other graduate business programs, such as the MBA, or from other tax programs?
The MBA and other general business programs do not provide the degree of concentration found in the Master of Business Taxation program. When we developed the program, we discussed whether or not we should be part of the MBA program, but determined that the specialized nature of taxation requires greater in-depth study than the MBA program could provide. On the other hand, there are graduate tax programs that go to the opposite extreme — they are far more specialized than we are and offer only technical tax courses. There are also tax programs in law schools that do not have our business orientation. The MBT program provides specialty tax courses within the broader framework of general business decision-making.
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