Duration
1 year full time / 2 years part time
Mode (Location)
On campus (Parkville)
Intake
March, June, July, August, December
Key dates
Key dates
Fees
AUD $49,984 (2026 indicative first year fee). Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) are not available
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Course overview
Overview
Become an international tax law specialist
Gain a globally recognised specialist tax qualification with the Master of International Tax, part of our highly respected Melbourne Law Masters program. Designed for a wide range of professionals including lawyers, accountants and government officials, this course is delivered flexibly so you can balance study and work. Gain in-depth understanding of taxation law in a rapidly changing economic world, and graduate ready for a career in Australia or overseas.
Key features
- Become a specialist. Gain in-depth knowledge of international tax law and its applications across a diverse range of areas and jurisdictions.
- Tailored to your interests. Pursue your professional interests with a substantial selection of international and comparative tax subjects, or choose some subjects from our broader tax and commercial law programs.
- Flexible delivery. Fit study into your life, with a combination of intensive on-campus subjects, online learning, and seminar-style classes.
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University rankings
#1 in Australia | #13 globally | #8 in graduate employability worldwide
QS World University Rankings 2025 / QS Graduate Employability 2022
Subject rankings
Law
#1 in Australia | #11 globally
Times Higher Education World Rankings by Subject 2025
Why study international tax law at Melbourne?
Join a diverse cohort of Master of International Tax students, from a wide range of professional and educational backgrounds. Together you’ll learn from leading international and Australian tax experts with significant reputations in the field.
- A global perspective. Gain expert knowledge of bi-lateral treaties between trading partners, and the respective roles of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development and the United Nations.
- Individual impacts. Develop an in-depth understanding of rules for residents deriving foreign source income and non-residents deriving Australian source income.
- Contemporary challenges. Explore current debates in existing corporate and international tax systems and proposed solutions.
Student support
Access extensive resources and support while you study.
- Melbourne Law School library. With access to one of the best law collections in Australia, you’ll have all the resources you need at your fingertips.
- Legal Academic Skills Centre. Enjoy a range of tailored support services, including one-on-one research and legal academic skills consultations.
- Mentoring opportunities. Match with an experienced practitioner from our mentor network, which includes professionals from leading law firms, the Bar, government, the judiciary, and the not-for-profit sector. Full-time students only.
What students say
"This class not only broadened my horizons on understanding different tax policies and associated socio-economic issues but also fortified my belief in the transformative potential of cross-cultural collaboration."
— Tooba Khan, Master of International Tax
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