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William Byrnes (Texas A&M) tax & compliance articles. Professor William H. Byrnes, IV, (Texas A&M Law) is “one of the leading authors and best-selling authors in the professional markets.
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8M ago
Robert Bloink and Prof. William Byrnes’ (Texas A&M Law) weekly Tax Facts Intelligence strategy newsletter for financial advisors is available via the Tax Facts app or search.TaxFactsOnline.com ..read more
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10M ago
The International Tax Certificate and Master Degree are designed for international tax professionals (lawyers, accountants, economists, and finance) for an in-depth study of tax risk management. Degree candidates are exposed to (i) international tax laws, regulations, and policies in the international tax risk management field, (ii) technology and tax data management, and (iii) weekly practice case studies ..read more
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1y ago
The Texas A&M Master and LL.M. programs (e.g. international tax, transfer pricing, wealth management, or risk management) are accepting applications from financial professionals and from lawyers. Over 850 enrolled, the enrollment for a course’s section is kept to between 20 and a maximum of 30 so that each student receives meaningful feedback throughout the course ..read more
Wealth & Risk Management Blog
1y ago
The Texas A&M Master and LL.M. programs (e.g. international tax, transfer pricing, wealth management, or risk management) are accepting applications from financial professionals and from lawyers. Over 850 enrolled, the enrollment for a course’s section is kept to between 20 and a maximum of 30 so that each student receives meaningful feedback throughout the course ..read more
Wealth & Risk Management Blog
1y ago
The Texas A&M Master and LL.M. programs (e.g. international tax, transfer pricing, wealth management, or risk management) are accepting applications from financial professionals and from lawyers. Over 850 enrolled, the enrollment for a course’s section is kept to between 20 and a maximum of 30 so that each student receives meaningful feedback throughout the course ..read more
Wealth & Risk Management Blog
1y ago
The Texas A&M Master and LL.M. programs (e.g. international tax, transfer pricing, wealth management, or risk management) are accepting applications from financial professionals and from lawyers. Over 850 enrolled, the enrollment for a course’s section is kept to between 20 and a maximum of 30 so that each student receives meaningful feedback throughout the course ..read more
Wealth & Risk Management Blog
1y ago
The Texas A&M Master and LL.M. programs (e.g. international tax, transfer pricing, wealth management, or risk management) are accepting applications from financial professionals and from lawyers. Over 850 enrolled, the enrollment for a course’s section is kept to between 20 and a maximum of 30 so that each student receives meaningful feedback throughout the course ..read more
Wealth & Risk Management Blog
1y ago
The Texas A&M Master and LL.M. programs (e.g. international tax, transfer pricing, wealth management, or risk management) are accepting applications from financial professionals and from lawyers. Over 850 enrolled, the enrollment for a course’s section is kept to between 20 and a maximum of 30 so that each student receives meaningful feedback throughout the course ..read more
Wealth & Risk Management Blog
1y ago
The Texas A&M Master and LL.M. programs (e.g. international tax, transfer pricing, wealth management, or risk management) are accepting applications from financial professionals and from lawyers. Over 850 enrolled, the enrollment for a course’s section is kept to between 20 and a maximum of 30 so that each student receives meaningful feedback throughout the course ..read more
Wealth & Risk Management Blog
1y ago
The Texas A&M Master and LL.M. programs (e.g. international tax, transfer pricing, wealth management, or risk management) are accepting applications from financial professionals and from lawyers. Over 850 enrolled, the enrollment for a course’s section is kept to between 20 and a maximum of 30 so that each student receives meaningful feedback throughout the course ..read more