I want to do taxation in law. Which course should I take? Currently studying in 12th.

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    Saranya Mishra | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    If you are very clear about practice in taxation law, there are four options:
    1. Do CA alongside B.Com followed by LL.B. (6 year plan, less rigorous, but time consuming)
    2. Do CA/CS alongside B.A. LL.B/B.Com. LL.B. /BBA. LL.B. Depending on institute choice. (5 year plan, Most ideal, but highly rigorous, since two professional courses parallely)
    3. Do just CA if not targeting practise with law firms, more suited for individual practise.
    4. Do just B.A. LL.B. /B.Com. LL.B. /BBA. LL.B. , if targeting tax practise with law firms. (while CS is recommended)
    LL.B. In any form allows practise as advocate, though one can either be practising CA or
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