LL.M. Tax Law

Allows to enhance knowledge to understand and critically analyze the main legal issues involving taxation in Brazil.


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The graduate program in Tax Law offers professionals in the field the possibility to enhance their knowledge to critically understand and analyze the main legal issues involving taxation in Brazil.

 

The program is structured with mandatory courses and elective courses, allowing students to customize their program and access courses from other areas (legal, economic, accounting, financial, etc.), essential for the practical training required today.

 

The mandatory courses fulfill the fundamental training function for the practice of Tax Law. The elective courses allow students to direct and complement their training according to their specific area of interest.

 

Our teaching methodology prioritizes the effective learning of the student and focuses on solving practical issues in the business daily life.

 

In our graduate programs, the Final Projects (TCC) have been replaced by collective empirical research projects, guided by a professor in the field. The research reports aim to map case law, doctrine, national and international practices to directly assist the student in their professional daily life.

 

Learning objectives:

  • Technically qualify the student in their area of expertise (Tax Law);
  • Understand the main tax issues and their impacts on society as a whole;
  • Allow the student to construct legal solutions from a holistic and technical view of the Brazilian tax system;
  • Enable the student to solve tax issues with an interdisciplinary focus, especially involving accounting and economics.


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