ISSN 1684-9833 • Year 1 / Especial Edition / May 04, 2011
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The Executive Secretariat Informs IX Edition of the International Master’s Program in Tax Administration and Public Finance
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This IX edition of the Master’s Program promoted by the Spanish Tax Administration (Institute of Fiscal Studies and State Agency of Tax Administration), the National Ata- Distance Education University of Spain (UNED) the Inter-American Center of Tax Administrations (CIAT), the CEDDET Foundation and the Spanish Agency of International Cooperation for Development (AECID) is aimed at collaborating with the Public Administrations of the Ibero-American countries for improving the design and execution of tax policies capacity, by means of a university postgraduate development program, specifically intended for the Ibero-American sphere with academic recognition of Master/International Master’s Degree in Tax Administration and Public Finance by UNED. The International Master’s Program in Tax Administration and Public Finance offers high level academic and professional training in the sphere of organization, planning and management of the tax systems, while also covering trends and best practices in this field from a comparative approach. The Master’s program will begin in October 2011 and continue through June 2013; that is, throughout two academic periods and the term for pre-registration and application for scholarships expires on May 15, 2011. Additional details may be found in the following documents: • • • •
Tríptych Program Aplication (Public Sector) Aplication (Private Sector)
Márcio F. Verdi Executive Secretary