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Overview
The Graduate Certificate in Revenue Administration (four courses) provides candidates with an all round knowledge of the principles of revenue adminstration, tax policy, tax risk management and management of revenue collection, as well as detailed technical knowledge of various taxes and of international norms in taxation and revenue administration and collection. The program is designed for those currently working in revenue authorities or related agencies, and particularly those in developing and transitional economies (including those located in the Pacific, Asia, Africa and Eastern Europe), or those ideally equipped for work in the revenue administration and treasury areas of the public service, or for work in consultancies, and agencies related to these areas. All courses are offered in flexible distance mode and some may be offered in intensive mode. The program may be studied full-time or part-time. It is expected that students will devote 12 to 15 hours per week per course to their study (on average) throughout the teaching sessions. In Intensive mode they will be expected to participate in all classes and conferences in Sydney; in Flexible Distance mode they will be expected to participate in internet based interactions. A good internet connection is important for students in Flexible Distance mode. In both Intensive and Flexible Distance modes extensive and instructionally designed Study Materials will be provided for all courses. The program is assessed by a combination of class participation (where relevant), assignments and examinations, and workplace projects and performance. Specific assessment approaches for each course are adopted. Admission Requirements Direct entry to the Graduate Diploma in Revenue Administration is normally open to graduates in taxation, law or commerce of equivalent standing and content to corresponding UNSW qualifications. Program Objectives and Learning Outcomes Please contact Australian School of Taxation & Business Law .
Complete the two following core courses:
Select two elective courses:
Assessment Policy
To pass a course candidates for the Master of Revenue Administration must obtain:
For information regarding fees for UNSW programs, please refer to the following website: https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/FeesMainPage.html
Flexible Distance Delivery of Atax programs Multi-mode Delivery
The Graduate Certificate in Revenue Administration is offered in accordance with long established methods of tuition in Intensive and Flexible Distance learning environments used by Atax. The course ATAX0319 Current Issues in Tax Administration may require attendance at the Atax Taxation Administration Conference in Sydney or an alternative intensive. International students will be provided with residential packages if required. Flexible Distance Study mode Area(s) of Specialisation |