Georgetown’s tax professors are world-recognized teachers and scholars and are regularly consulted by multinational businesses, the United States government, and international organizations such as the International Monetary Fund, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, and the World Bank. Georgetown also has over 100 adjunct faculty members who are practitioners at major law and accounting firms, non-profit organizations and think-tanks, as well as top government officials.

Students can pursue a J.D. degree or a Taxation LL.M. degree. Georgetown’s extensive tax curriculum offers students the opportunity to choose from more than 70 courses and seminars dealing with every aspect of tax law. These courses cover foundational subjects such as corporate, partnership, and international taxation, as well as dozens of advanced offerings across a wide variety of specialty areas.

Students in the Taxation LL.M. program can supplement their coursework by completing an externship for academic credit at government organizations such as the Internal Revenue Service, the Treasury Department, the U.S. Tax Court, as well as at major law firms and the national offices of Big Four accounting firms. Successful externships can pave the way for permanent job offers following graduation.

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Experiential Opportunities

Institute of International Economic Law

The Institute of International Economic Law is the focal point for the study of international economic law at Georgetown Law and one of the leading centers for international economic law and policy in the world.

Tax Law and Public Finance Workshop

This workshop introduces students to current research in tax policy and gives them an opportunity to develop skills in reading and critiquing contemporary legal and economic scholarship.

International Tax Policy Forum

Every year, Georgetown Law's Institute of International Economic Law and the International Tax Policy Forum (ITPF) co-host a conference examining international tax competition as the United States stands on the brink of business tax reform.

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