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Tuition fees

The tuition fee for registering for the 2025 edition (25 August – 30 August 2025) of the specialisation course “Platforms and Tax Information Reporting in the European Legal Framework” is € 2,000. The tuition fee is non-refundable.

Scholarships and reduced fees

Early bird reduced fee

Students who register for the programme by 31 May 2025 are entitled to a discount on the regular tuition fee. The reduced tuition fee (€ 1,250) is available only to students who complete the application procedure by the early bird application deadline (31 May 2025).

University professors and scholars

Full-time staff of universities or comparable academic institutions (professors and PhD students) are eligible to a reduced fee of € 500. Proof of affiliation to a university or comparable academic institution must be submitted upon registration for the specialisation course.

The reduced tuition fees (€ 500) apply only to full-time staff of universities or comparable academic institutions (professors and PhD students) who register for the specialisation course by the early application deadline (31 May 2025).

Seats available at a discounted price are limited. University professors and scholars qualifying for a reduced fee are encouraged to apply early.

Advanced Master’s (LL.M.) students and alumni

Current (2024-25) and prospective (2025-26) students of the Advanced Master’s (LL.M.) in International Tax Law are entailed to a scholarship for enrolment in the specialisation course.

Alumni of the Advanced Master’s (LL.M.) in International Tax Law are also entitled to a reduction of the tuition fees for enrolment in the specialisation course.

The reduced tuition fees (€ 500) apply only to current students/alumni/prospective students of the Advanced Master’s (LL.M.) in International Tax Law who register for the specialisation course by the early application deadline (31 May 2025).

Seats available at a discounted price are limited. Past, current, and prospective students of the Advanced Master’s (LL.M.) in International Tax Law qualifying for a reduced fee are encouraged to apply early.