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Online Master of Science in Taxation

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Whether your future career leads you to work with individuals, small businesses, or large corporations, the online Taxation Master’s Degree program at the University of Cincinnati prepares you for a career as a professional tax adviser, equipping you with a comprehensive and specialized understanding of the complexities of tax law that are applicable to any size firm.

Is a Masters in Taxation Right for Me?

Are you a business professional looking for a way to advance in your current corporation or to become highly sought after in a new role within a new company? Then securing a future with a top-ranked, online Master of Taxation program is for you! With both practical and interactive coursework, you can be assured that you are gaining the knowledge and skills to stand out in your career.

MS Tax Program Highlights

High Quality Education

  • Instruction from award-winning faculty that includes cutting-edge tax experts, CPAs, lawyers, academics, and professionals with Fortune 500 and international accounting experience.
  • The skills and experience necessary to complete well-written professional research papers on a variety of tax topics in a deadline-oriented environment that mimics the experience you will encounter in a real-world tax research setting.
  • The opportunity to develop research skills in a challenging series of courses such as the Capstone Course, which is intended to showcase your mastery of tax research and technical knowledge learned throughout the program.
  • A variety of elective course offerings such as partnership taxation, accounting for income taxes and estate, and gift taxation.
  • In addition, this taxation master’s degree can count toward credits to sit for the CPA exam and CEUs for those looking to expand their tax expertise while retaining their credential.

Flexibility

  • 100% online
  • No GMAT requirement
  • Courses offered in spring, summer and fall semesters

Support from Application to Graduation

At UC, you’ll have a full support team behind you:


For the MS in Taxation online, the 30-hour curriculum includes 16 semester credit hours of required tax courses that span topics related to corporate, individual, and other entity structures and 14 semester credit hours of electives to satisfy degree requirements. All courses are 2 credit hours and run 7 weeks. Please note, this is subject to change based on university discretion.

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Students must complete the following 8 core courses (16 credit hours).
Course Title/Description Credit
ACCT 8023

Individual Tax: Structure

Examines topics in the area of individual federal income taxation including but not limited to: income (active, passive, portfolio), adjustments to income, adjusted gross income (AGI) and deductions limited by AGI, personal exemptions, filing status, itemized deductions, taxable income and the regular income tax calculation.

2
ACCT 8043

Individual Tax: Special Topics

Examines advanced topics in the area of individual federal income taxation including but not limited to: property transactions, minimum tax, investment interest expense limitations, charitable contributions, property settlements, and tax shelters.

2
ACCT 8031

Corporate Tax: Formation & Structure

Covers the Federal income tax consequences of the creation and operation of a C corporation with a detailed treatment of corporate nonrecognition rules for asset transfers to new and existing corporations. Various planning techniques are explored to minimize Federal income tax during the incorporation and capitalization phases. Practical aspects of corporate tax computations and tax return preparation issues. Special corporate taxes imposed against C corporations are also examined.(Credit cannot be earned for both ACCT 6072 and ACCT 8031.)

2
ACCT 8032

Corporate Tax: Life Cycle Strategies

Exploration of the distributions that corporations may make during their life cycle, from a federal income taxation perspective. Coverage of specific concepts and principles contained in Subchapter C of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. Also coverage of relevant provisions contained in U.S. Treasury Regulations, decisions of the U.S. Tax Court, decisions of other federal judicial cases, and Internal Revenue Service administrative pronouncements. Specific emphasis is also placed on advanced planning to minimize federal income tax liabilities.

2
ACCT 8033

Corporate Tax: Attributes & Operational Considerations

Concentrates on the tax principles and laws involving the survival and transfer of corporate tax attributes, allocations between affiliated corporations, abusive tax shelters, statutory limitations with net operating losses and capital losses, acquisitions to evade or avoid federal income taxes, and limits on using pre-acquisition losses to offset built-in gains. Coverage the specific concepts and principles contained in Subchapter C of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. Coverage of relevant provisions contained in U.S. Treasury Regulations,decisions of the U.S. Tax Court, decisions in other federal judicial cases, and Internal Revenue Service administrative pronouncements. Specific emphasis is also placed on advanced planning to minimize federal income tax liabilities.

2
ACCT 8041

Taxation of Subchapter S Corporations

Investigation of the Federal income taxation of a specialized class of corporation known as an S corporation. Detailed examination of the shareholder and corporate quality and quantity rules required to make an S corporation election. A review of election mechanics and election revocation rules and the determination of the items that are identified on the S corporation tax return and passed through to its shareholders. Coverage of shareholder basis rules that are important in determining shareholder tax consequences. Introduction of entity level taxes along with planning techniques used to minimize the Federal income tax impact of these entity level taxes.

2
To be completed before graduating.
Course Title/Description Credit
ACCT 8080

Federal Tax Research: Individuals

This course provides MS Tax students with an in-depth coverage of proper tax research procedures, a survey of the sources of authority, both primary and secondary, and application to practical situations. Students will discuss, research and write about a variety of individual tax issues, ones that don’t require any prior knowledge of individual tax. In addition to individual tax research, students will study issues related to working with the IRS.

2
ACCT 8090

Federal Tax Research: Corporations

This course provides students with an in-depth coverage of proper tax research procedures, a survey of the sources of authority, both primary and secondary, and application to practical situations. Students will discuss, research and write about a variety of corporate tax issues, ones that don’t require any prior knowledge of corporate tax. In addition to corporate tax research, students will study issues related to tax planning and tax practice.

2
Free Electives
Course Title/Description Credit
ACCT 8030

Partnership Taxation

Income tax consequences of the formation, operation, and termination of a partnership; partnership distributions; sale of a partnership interest; and withdrawal from a partnership.

2
ACCT 8036

International Taxation

Study of the federal income tax provisions applicable to foreign income of U. S. citizens, residents, and corporations and to foreign persons with U. S. income.

2
ACCT 8037

Consolidated Tax Returns

This course covers the federal tax treatment of consolidated groups. It will cover the qualifications to be considered a consolidated group, as well as intercompany transactions, loss disallowance rules, limitations regarding the utilization of "purchased" net operating losses, carryovers of NOL's and other attributes related to NOL's. Additional topics will include planning opportunities unique to consolidated groups, stockbasis calculations and elections that are available to consolidated groups

2
ACCT 8039

International Tax: Special Topics

Addresses US tax issues associated with doing business outside the US. US multi-national companies face a complex system of tax compliance,and this course will explore some of these issues.

2
ACCT 8042

IRS Tax Practice and Procedure

An extensive study of the organization of the Internal Revenue Service with emphasis on the practices and procedures available to and used by the Service in its daily dealings with the taxpaying public.

2
ACCT 8044

State and Local Taxation

Examines structure of state and local laws involving property, sales and use, franchise, and corporate income taxes on the firm operating in either a single or multi-jurisdictional environment.

2
ACCT 8046

Estate and Gift Tax

Intensive study of federal taxation of estates and transfer of property rights by gift. Determination of the gross estate, taxable estate, taxable gift,and gift tax.

2

Applicants must satisfy the following requirements for admission to the Master of Science in Taxation online program. Admission is selective and based on a combination of factors including academic and professional achievement, strong communication skills and a proven record of effective leadership.

Prerequisites

  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution.

Application for Admission: Choose “Business Administration (Tax) – Online, Master of Science” on the application.

Complete the online application and submit the application fee.

Standard Application Fees:

  • $65.00 for domestic applicants to most degree programs
  • $70.00 for international applicants to most degree programs
  • $20.00 for domestic applicants to Graduate Certificates
  • $25.00 for international applicants to Graduate Certificates
  • Application fees are waived for Summer 2026 applications submitted by March 1st, 2026
  • Application fees are waived for Fall 2026 applications submitted by July 1st, 2026
  • Fee waivers are automatically applied for applicants who: 
    • are currently serving in the US armed forces
    • are veterans of the US armed forces

An unofficial transcript (or degree audit) is required from each institution attended, including in-progress coursework, even if from the University of Cincinnati. These documents must show a complete record of your courses and grades. Uploading an unofficial transcript is recommended, but an official transcript may also be sent. Your application will not be reviewed until all transcripts are received.

International Applicants: You must have a U.S. bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution or an international equivalent before starting the program. While NACES course-by-course evaluations are not required at time of admission, one may be requested in certain cases at the time of application. Your unofficial transcripts must be translated into English. If your grading scale isn't on a four-point scale, you will be asked to translate in the application process. For international three-year bachelor’s degrees, use the free WES degree equivalency tool to confirm U.S. equivalency. Please review the Graduate College's transcript submission policy after enrollment.

Please select one recommender who was, or currently is, a supervisor who can speak to your professional experience. Letters of recommendation must come directly from the listed recommender on your application.

IMPORTANT: Your application will not move forward in the review process until we receive the letter of recommendation.

At the University of Cincinnati Lindner College of Business, we value thought-driven leaders. With this in mind, please upload a personal statement expressing the following:

  • How will the MS Tax program prepare you to meet your career goals?
  • How does your background prepare you to be successful in the program?
  • What short or long-term career goals do you have?

Optional: Is there something in your resume or application that needs a brief explanation? Areas in this field may include academic outliers, career breaks, completion of additional coursework, etc.

Formatting: We recommend the personal statement be between 250 and 500 words, double-spaced.

Ensure your resume clearly lists the dates of any professional (ex: full-time role, internships, co-ops), volunteer, non-profit or any other leadership experiences. There is no formatting requirement. However, please review your resume for any grammar mistakes. It should be no longer than two pages.

Standardized test scores are not required for admission to the MS program. Applicants can submit scores if they would like them to be considered as part of the application review process. The admissions committee will accept Graduate Management Admission (GMAT) and Graduate Record Examination (GRE) test scores. Scores must be sent directly from the agency to the following address:

Graduate Admissions

University of Cincinnati

PO Box 210091

Cincinnati, OH 45221-0091

  • $65 ($70 international) non-refundable University of Cincinnati Graduate School application fee.

If your native language is not English, you must demonstrate your proficiency in English. This includes submitting an IELTS, TOEFL or Duolingo test score.

Please reference the below minimum score requirements.

Minimum TOEFL and IELTS requirements by program
Program TOEFL (0-120 scale)* TOEFL (1-6 scale)* IELTS** Duolingo
MBA 90 4.5 7 120
MS Business Analytics 95 5 6.5 110
MS Information Systems, MS Marketing & PhD Programs 100 5 7.0 115
All other programs 80 4.5 6.5 110

*TOEFL: Can be sent using school code 1833
**IELTS: Can be sent to University of Cincinnati - Graduate School account.

For additional information, please reference the Graduate College website.

At the University of Cincinnati, we offer multiple start dates to accommodate your schedule. 
Term Application Deadline Classes Start

Summer 2026

Fall 2026

Spring 2027

April 1, 2026

July 1, 2026

November 15, 2026

May 11, 2026

August 24, 2026

January 11, 2027

The University of Cincinnati's online course fees differ depending on the program. On average, students will accrue fewer fees than students attending on-campus classes.

The one fee applied across all UC Online programs is the distance learning fee. Students living outside the state of Ohio must also pay an additional “non-resident” fee to enroll in courses at UC Online. This fee is lower than the out-of-state fee for traditional on-campus programs.

To view tuition information and program costs, visit the Online Program Fees page.

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The University of Cincinnati Carl H. Lindner College of Business has been proudly AACSB Accredited since 1919.

The University of Cincinnati online is the perfect choice for working individuals that want to further their education on their own schedule.

David R. MS Taxation

I am in my 2nd Semester at the University of Cincinnati Online and thus far pleased with the learning experience with my instructors and classmates. The advisors and instructors are very supportive in ensuring I succeed in my program. I do look forward to visiting Cincinnati when I complete my MS Taxation program. Thanks for making this online learning experience possible for us busy professionals!

Rose W. MS Taxation

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