Major overview
This double major in Accounting and Taxation is designed for students who want high-level knowledge of taxation, for high-level careers in government, professional firms and business organisations.
The Accounting major will give you a strong foundation in accounting, auditing, taxation and areas of business law and financial management. You will learn how to apply this knowledge in a variety of accounting contexts.
You’ll also learn how to collate and communicate information about the financial performance of organisations, and apply your expertise to inform business decision-making.
In the Taxation major, you will gain a deep understanding of taxation laws and practice in Australia and internationally.
You’ll learn about income tax, goods and services tax, fringe benefits tax, state taxes, international tax, tax administration, and implications of tax structures. You’ll then apply your skills in immersive settings.
How to study this major
A major is a set of eight or more units you complete as part of a degree, including at least two in your final year. To study this major, you’ll need to apply for one of the degrees listed below.
Degrees
Career outcomes
Taxation professionals are in demand, with 'Taxation Accountant' included on Australia’s National Skills Shortage List and identified by CA ANZ as an occupation at high risk of national shortage.
Careers
- Taxation agent/accountant
- Taxation specialist indirect taxes
- International taxation specialist
- Taxation lawyer
- Treasurer
Professional accreditation and recognition
This course is recognised by the Association of Taxation and Management Accountants. This course is accredited by:
- CPA Australia
- Institute of Public Accountants (IPA)
- Tax Practitioners Board
- Tax Institute
Graduates may be eligible for associate membership of CPA Australia and IPA. You may also be eligible for the program of the Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ).
Major structure
What you’ll learn
In this course, you'll learn about taxation laws in detail and graduate with the expertise for careers in Australia and internationally.
You’ll then apply your skills in immersive settings. You could volunteer or intern at the Curtin Tax Clinic – helping vulnerable people navigate the tax system and advocating for their needs – or study the tax systems of a different country during an overseas study tour.
How this course will make you industry ready
- Maintaining strong links with industry is critical to ensuring that we are serving the needs of our students and the workforce. We have established a network of advisory boards - groups of industry representatives who support the school by providing invaluable business knowledge. These industry professionals have direct input into the curriculum of the taxation course, ensuring our students are industry-ready on graduation.
- This degree may also incorporate guest lectures from tax professionals, real-life practical assignments and case studies, and industry networking opportunities.
Detailed course structure and unit information
For detailed information and course structure, visit our Handbook.
How to apply
This major is part of a degree. To apply, choose the degree you want to study and review its entry requirements. Then, prepare any required documents and submit your application before the deadline for your chosen intake.
After you receive and accept your offer, you can enrol in this major either at the start of your degree or later in your studies, depending on your course structure.
Choose your degree
To study this major, you'll need to apply one of the degrees listed below.Degrees
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