Hi
I am German citizen. I used to work at a big four (and did CPA, public accountant), was working for a years for international Groups in the Consolidation / Controlling area. I also studied for two years law (though did not finish). In short, with accounting and Group accounting I am fairly familiar.
I am working on a 100% basis (in theory), though I have a lot of time as I am working effectively less than that.
Now I would like to get more into international tax law. For now just purely out of self interest. The question is how to get into that. I was thinking of the following:
I am German citizen. I used to work at a big four (and did CPA, public accountant), was working for a years for international Groups in the Consolidation / Controlling area. I also studied for two years law (though did not finish). In short, with accounting and Group accounting I am fairly familiar.
I am working on a 100% basis (in theory), though I have a lot of time as I am working effectively less than that.
Now I would like to get more into international tax law. For now just purely out of self interest. The question is how to get into that. I was thinking of the following:
- study should be module based (pay as you go)
- 100% virtual
- I don’t really care much if it is a prestigious university/ institution, as long as I learn something