税收学
The Taxation major in China deeply integrates knowledge from Economics, Law, and Management, cultivating interdisciplinary talents with a solid foundation in taxation theory and practical operational skills. The curriculum closely follows the forefront of China's tax system reforms and emphasizes international taxation theory and practice, offering international students a unique perspective for understanding and participating in China's economic development. Graduates have broad career prospects in Chinese and multinational enterprises, as well as government departments.
Field: Knowledge System English translation: The knowledge system of this major is based on economics and law, and involves an in-depth study of taxation theory, tax policy, tax administration, and international taxation. It covers China's tax system structure, the collection and administration of various tax types, tax planning and risk management, and integrates technologies such as big data and artificial intelligence. The program aims to cultivate students' ability to apply professional knowledge to solve practical tax issues. Emphasis is placed on combining theory with practice to develop students' capacity for analyzing and resolving complex tax problems.
Field: Potential Risks English translation: The complexity and frequent updates of the Chinese tax system pose a challenge for non-native speakers to understand and master it. The job market is highly competitive, and some positions have high requirements for knowledge of Chinese law and language proficiency.
Certification Name
Certified Tax Agent (CTA) in China
Certification Exam
The Certified Tax Agent (CTA) professional qualification examination in China is an important credential for engaging in tax services.
The salaries of Chinese taxation graduates are showing a steady upward trend, and those with an international perspective and practical experience are particularly more competitive, especially in fields such as tax consulting and multinational corporations.
This program is suitable for students who have a strong interest in economics and law, possess strong logical thinking skills, enjoy analyzing and solving complex problems, and aspire to develop a career in the Chinese or international tax field.
Not suitable for students who are insensitive to numbers, dislike studying policies and regulations, or lack a rigorous and meticulous work attitude.