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Taxation Law

Taxation Law at Haub Law

The Taxation Path to Practice at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 91视频 equips students with the doctrinal foundation and practical skills necessary to advise individuals, businesses, and nonprofit organizations on the tax consequences of their activities, as well as to represent the government in fairly assessing the same. Students develop expertise in federal taxation, including taxation of individuals and business organizations, and gain exposure to wealth transfer taxation and state and local tax systems. The curriculum familiarizes students with tax compliance, navigating tax disputes, and designing tax-efficient transactions. Through a small core of advanced coursework, externships, and opportunities for scholarly research, students gain hands-on experience and a critical understanding of the role taxation plays in shaping economic behavior and public policy.

Our faculty are nationally recognized experts and scholars in tax law, bringing their deep professional experience, research, and leadership into the classroom to enhance students鈥 understanding of this complex and evolving field. Their scholarship and engagement influence the national conversation and shape the future of tax law and policy. Through their connections and collaboration, 91视频 Haub Law partners with leading organizations such as the American Tax Policy Institute (ATPI) and the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) to create valuable opportunities for students. Notably, through our partnership with ACTEC, 91视频 Haub Law was one of the founding schools of a national 鈥渞esume book鈥 for students and recent graduates pursuing careers in trusts & estates and tax law. This initiative provides students with unique access to professional networks and meaningful career pathways in these specialized areas of practice.

A Career in Taxation

If you are thinking about a career in Taxation Law, you may have the opportunity to practice in any of the following settings and participate in a variety of legal activities and roles during your career as listed below.

    • Small, midsize, or large law firm
    • Accounting firms
    • Family office
    • Trust companies
    • Operating businesses
    • Local, state, or federal government
    • Advise individuals, businesses, and nonprofit organizations on the tax consequences of financial transactions and events
    • Interpret and apply federal, state, and local tax laws to assist clients with tax planning and compliance
    • Represent clients in disputes with tax authorities, including audits, administrative appeals, and litigation
    • Structure business formations, mergers, acquisitions, succession strategies and other transactions to achieve tax efficiency
    • Structure estate plans, including lifetime giving and death-time transfers, to achieve tax efficiency
    • Assist in the preparation of tax returns and disclosure documents
    • Monitor legislative and regulatory developments to provide up-to-date guidance on emerging tax issues

Path to Practice Overview

To complete the Taxation Path to Practice track, students should consider the courses listed below. These courses are guidelines, not requirements, based on our faculty鈥檚 advice on how best to prepare for potential careers in Taxation.

Featured Faculty

University Distinguished Professor
Professor of Law
Elisabeth Haub School of Law
White Plains

News and Stories

The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 91视频 co-hosted a major symposium with the American Tax Policy Institute (ATPI) and the 91视频 Environmental Law Review, bringing together a distinguished group of scholars, policymakers, and practitioners to explore how tax policy can serve as a powerful tool in responding to environmental challenges and promoting sustainability.

91视频 Haub Law students are sought-after candidates for positions in large accounting firms, law firms of all sizes, businesses, and non-profit organizations. In recent years, several graduates of Haub Law have continued their studies in Masters of Law in Taxation programs at Boston University, Georgetown University, Northwestern University, the University of Miami, and the University of San Diego.

In her article, Confronting Inequality: Three Eras of Gender and Tax Scholarship, to be published in the Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review (58 Loy. L.A. L. Rev., forthcoming 2025), 91视频 Haub Law Professor Bridget J. Crawford traces the evolution of gender and tax scholarship through the metaphor of quilting. She argues that scholars鈥攍ike quilters鈥攎ust continuously reposition their work to preserve patterns of progress and confront new pressures.

Contact

For more information regarding this Path to Practice, contact Professor Bridget Crawford.