The Malta Independent 29 April 2024, Monday
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MIM and KPMG sponsorship for the Advanced Diploma in International Taxation

Malta Independent Saturday, 19 October 2013, 11:10 Last update: about 11 years ago

The Malta Institute of Management and KPMG have extended their collaboration agreement with regards to the organisation, delivery and sponsorship of the Advanced Diploma in International Taxation accredited by the Chartered Institute of Taxation (UK).

The ADIT aims to meet the needs of professionals who wish to further their studies and expertise in international taxation. Being the seventh consecutive session, the ADIT programme has established itself as the appropriate qualification to obtain for local taxation experts. This has mainly been the result of a high demand for ADIT qualified international taxation professionals by the local financial services industry especially as Malta is becoming an increasingly important international hub for international taxation management.

The collaboration agreement between MIM and KPMG strengthens the quality of the delivery of the course programme by offering the participants tuition and access to among the best local and international experts on the subject. Indeed, KPMG will again be sponsoring the ADIT tuition process.

The ADIT programme includes three papers and participation in a conference addressing local and international taxation topics. The programme will be held in the evening and can be studied on a modular basis. Business, accounts and law university students, accountants, lawyers, graduates and practitioners in finance and business administration are among those eligible for ADIT.

MIM and KMPG have also extended a student sponsorship scheme which aims to support successful students for free participation in ADIT. This programme is also eligible for partial EU funding, thus making the ADIT qualification even more accessible and attractive.

For more information, terms and conditions about the sponsorship scheme, funding opportunities and the programme contact MIM on 21456819 or [email protected]

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