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Introduction
        In August  1990,  National  Kaohsiung  Institute  of Technology  (NKIT),  former  of  NKUST,  temporarily  set  up  the  Section  of
        Business in accordance with the instructions of the Ministry of Education, and established the 5-Year Division of Public Finance
        and Taxation to replace the originally discontinued International College of Business. In July 1991, NKIT was approved to
        establish the 2-Year Division of Public Finance and Taxation by the Ministry of Education. In July 1997, NKIT was promoted to
        technical college status. In line with the overall development of the school, the Department was approved by the Executive Yuan
        in the academic year of 1999 to be transformed into a 4-Year Department of Public Finance and Taxation. In August 2010, the
        school  was  renamed  as  “National  Kaohsiung  University  of Applied  Sciences  (KUAS).”  In August  2011,  the  Undergraduate
        Department and Graduate Institute (Day School) of this Department were moved to the Yanchao Campus and merged with the
        Graduate Institute of Finance, Economics, and Business Decision in August 2012, and then renamed as “Department of Wealth
        and Taxation Management.” In February 2018, KUAS, National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology, and
        National Kaohsiung Marine University were merged and renamed as National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology
        (NKUST), becoming the largest technological university in Taiwan. In August 2019, the Ministry of Education approved the
        Department to be renamed as the “Department of Public Finance and Taxation” and was affiliated with the Business Intelligence
        School.  The  Department  currently  has  the  4-Year  Institute  (Day  School),  Master  Program  (Day  School),  2-Year  Institute
        (Division of Continuing Education), 4-Year Institute (Division of Continuing Education), and the In-Service Master Program
        (Division of Continuing Education).
          The Aims of Education
       The courses of the Department focus on training students’ decision-making skills in financial and tax planning, as well as
       their financial, investment, and accounting expertise, and aims to cultivate public officials for the tax authorities who know
       how to check, audit, and levy taxes, as well as financial and tax planning professionals who meet the financial and business
       needs of the public sector, individuals or business enterprises.

          Department Features
        ¬The Department will develop students’ basic understanding of the tax law and strengthen their practical ability to meet
          the needs of tax authorities.
        ¬The Department will develop students’ financial and tax planning skills to meet the financial needs of the public sector,
          individuals and businesses.
        ¬The Department will enrich the professional quality of students in finance and economics, in order to develop students’
          basic ability to analyze financial policies.
        ¬The Department will hold regular visits to enterprises and financial and taxation agencies to let students have contact
          with  the  practical  operations  of  investment  and  financial  management  and  tax  administration  and  develop  excellent
          management and decision-making talents with both theoretical and practical basis.
          Career Directions
        1.Tax officials in the tax authorities.
        2.Wealth planners in financial and insurance institutions.
        3.Financial, accounting or billing personnel in an enterprise or accounting firm.


          Contact
          Website: http://pft.nkust.edu.tw  E-MAIL : vdoffice01@nkust.edu.tw
          Yanchao Campus   TEL : (07)3814526#16224   Department Head office:Block 1 No.MA403
          Jiangong Campus  TEL : (07)3814526 ext. 16217  Department Head Office: Block west No.202C




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