

BSc Accounting and Taxation
About this course
Taxation is one of the most practically consequential areas of professional life, shaping the decisions of individuals, businesses and governments. Accounting provides the framework for measuring and reporting financial information, and the two disciplines are closely intertwined: tax liabilities flow from accounting transactions, tax strategy depends on financial understanding, and the regulatory environment governing both continues to grow in complexity. Studying them together gives you a degree that is directly relevant to professional practice from the outset. At the University of Southampton, this three-year full-time programme includes a sandwich year in industry and a work placement, giving you hands-on professional experience alongside your academic studies. You will develop both practical and theoretical knowledge across accounting, audit, taxation and public sector accounting, building the skills and analytical frameworks that strategic business roles require. Tax modules will take you through the structure of the UK tax system, including income tax, corporation tax, capital gains tax, VAT and inheritance tax, alongside the principles of international taxation that multinational businesses must navigate. Accounting modules develop your understanding of financial reporting, management accounting and the regulatory context in which both operate. Southampton's strong industry connections and the sandwich year ensure that your learning connects directly to professional practice. Graduates are well placed to pursue careers in professional accountancy firms, corporate tax departments, financial consultancy, the public sector and HMRC. Many go on to qualify with professional bodies such as the ICAEW, ACCA, CIOT or ATT, and a degree combining accounting and taxation typically provides significant exemptions from foundation exams. Further study at master's level in taxation, accounting, finance or business law is an option for those who want to deepen a specialism or move into research and policy roles.
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