At a Glance

Courses
12
Credits Required
24

Degree Description

Become a tax law superstar with the Boston University School of Law’s LLM in Taxation. Established in 1959, this program has led the way in tax law education. Engage in coursework in areas like business tax, estate planning, and international tax law — all taught by leading professionals actively practicing in their field. With a rich legacy, strong alumni network, and evolving curriculum, you’ll finish this program prepared, connected, and ready to conquer the world of tax law! BU Law is bringing the renowned BU Law Graduate Tax program to you with this online degree. The program is ideal for domestic and internationally trained tax lawyers whose jobs preclude them from attending our on-campus program option in Boston. The online courses are taught by our traditional residential faculty, and no distinction is made on a student’s transcript or diploma.

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Degree Requirements

Online LLM candidates may enroll in either the part-time or full-time option. They are required to complete 24 credits to receive their degree.

Application Requirements

All applications and supporting documents must be submitted through the Law School Admissions Council (LSAC). 

The following application materials are required:

  • completed application form
  • personal statement of interest
  • resume or CV
  • official and sealed academic records
  • two letters of recommendation

For international applicants, proof of English language proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS) in the form of an original, official score report is also required.

Dates and Deadlines

Visit the LLM in Taxation webpage to learn more about deadlines and semester start dates. Early application is encouraged for priority admission and scholarship consideration.

Designed for:

  • Lawyers seeking advanced training in tax law
  • Recent JD graduates who want to fast-track their tax law career and enhance employability with specialized skills and knowledge

Key Features:

  • Faculty who are leading tax and estate-planning professionals drawn from law firms, accounting firms, tax consulting firms, and federal and state government revenue departments currently practicing in the areas they teach
  • A responsive tax curriculum that continually evolves to meet current industry standards
  • Inclusive learning environment with one-on-one academic advising, accessible faculty, and state-of-the-art technology
  • Dedicated LLM professional development office for comprehensive career support
  • Professionals working full-time can pursue studies at their own pace, at home, with part-time and online options
  • Abundant opportunities that include online students in networking & community events through student organizations, exclusive BU Law events, and partner organizations and firms

Eligibility

US-trained applicants to the LLM program must be graduates of accredited law schools, while internationally-trained applicants must hold a first degree in law or its equivalent from an accredited or comparably recognized law school, or be admitted to the national bar of certain jurisdictions.

Get to Know Boston University School of Law

Offering premier graduate and certificate programs, BU Law is dedicated to supporting our students to advance careers and achieve their professional aspirations. Our distinguished faculty, comprised of top scholars and practitioners, along with the support of our Professional Development Team, ensures comprehensive guidance throughout the academic journey. Students benefit from a wealth of resources and opportunities at BU Law, including access to renowned guest speakers, extensive networking possibilities, and a vibrant academic community. 

With a global alumni network of over 25,000 professionals across diverse legal fields, BU Law provides invaluable community and career connections. 

Join our inclusive community that values diverse perspectives, enriching your studies and beyond. You’re never alone in your journey toward success.

Graduate with Tax Expertise

BU’s LLM in Taxation will enable you to:

  • Deepen and broaden your understanding of tax law
  • Stay at the forefront of this rapidly evolving field
  • Gain hands-on experience and build a comprehensive skills portfolio
  • Become higher-level client advisors who can navigate complex tax issues

“My LLM experience has been online and I have felt like I am getting an equivalent experience to in person attendance in terms of content and access to professors. I have found the faculty to be excellent – all actual tax practitioners with a very practical approach to the material.”

Christine Roberts, LLM in Taxation

Years as one of the nation’s preeminent graduate tax programs.

60+

Graduate Tax alumni professional network.

3000+

in US Tax Law in LLM Guide, 2024

TOP 10

In Online and Hybrid in LLM Guide, 2024

TOP 10

Opportunity is Knocking

The need for competent tax attorneys has never been greater. Boston University School of Law’s Graduate Tax Program offers a premier opportunity for you to stand out as a skilled tax attorney.

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