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Tax Accounting

Tax accountants must be excellent with math and numbers and be extremely well versed in all current tax laws. Individuals in this field will work with both clients and companies to ensure that they receive the highest after-tax income possible. Prospective tax accountants must first receive an undergraduate degree in accounting or a related field, and then go on to obtain a master's in accountancy with a direct focus in tax. Upon graduation, most states require accountants to get a Certified Public Accounting License. A qualified Tax Accountant can make upwards of $57,000 dollars annually.

Online Schools Offering Tax Accounting

Northeastern University

Campuses: Online
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Tax Accounting
  • Technology Management

Minnesota Schools Offering Tax Accounting

Globe University

Campuses: Minneapolis, Woodbury
  • Associate in Business
  • Bachelor in Accounting
  • Bachelor in Business
  • Certificate in Accounting
  • Certificate in Business

Minnesota School of Business

Campuses: Blaine, Brooklyn Center, Lakeville, Moorhead, Plymouth, Richfield, Rochester, Shakopee, Waite Park
  • Associate in Business
  • Bachelor in Accounting
  • Bachelor in Business
  • Bachelor in Management

South Dakota Schools Offering Tax Accounting

Globe University

Campuses: Sioux Falls
  • Associate in Business
  • Bachelor in Accounting
  • Bachelor in Business
  • Certificate in Accounting
  • Certificate in Business

Utah Schools Offering Tax Accounting

Utah Career College

Campuses: Layton, Orem, West Jordan
  • Associate in Business
  • Bachelor in Business

Wisconsin Schools Offering Tax Accounting

Globe University

Campuses: Eau Claire, La Crosse, Madison, Middleton
  • Associate in Business
  • Bachelor in Accounting
  • Bachelor in Business
  • Certificate in Accounting
  • Certificate in Business