The Tax Law LLM course is an advanced program offered at Queen Mary University of London and provides a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental principles, theories, techniques, and context of UK Tax Laws. It covers both the technical and legal aspects of the tax system and is designed for both law and non-law graduates who want to gain a deep understanding of tax law.Course Content: The course offers a rich and diverse range of subjects such as European tax law, international tax law, tax avoidance, VAT, insolvency and corporate law, and environmental taxation. It also introduces students to the practical issues of tax policymaking and the evaluation of different tax choices. Key Modules: There are eight modules in total with key ones being Value Added Tax, Principles of International Tax Law, EU Tax Law, UK Tax Law, and Comparative Tax Law. Future Careers: Graduates of this program can expect to work in diverse areas within the sector. These include jobs with tax consultancy firms, as in-house tax advisors for commercial companies, in the government or non-profit sector in a tax-policy role, in academia or even establishing their own tax law consultancy. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.