Abstract

Graduate tax curriculums range from highly concentrated in tax to broad-based. This paper examines perceptions of major accounting firms employees regarding their tax, research, management, computer, and communication skills. Perceptions of broad-based graduates did not differ significantly from that of tax-concentrated graduates. Perceived management skills are greater for graduates with courses in a variety of disciplines. Perceived computer stills are lower for graduates with technical noncomputer courses.

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