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4 years college. 3 years law school. Then optional 1 year full time or 3 years law school at night to get your LLM in taxation. Then, optional get experience under your belt and take your state bar’s tax specialization examination. Stay current by reading all the latest articles on new tax techniques and tax cases and rulings. It is a career long commitment.
Reading the other answers, it does not matter what you major in at college as long as you get good grades. A high GPA and solid LSAT scores is what you need. The law schools do not care if you took hard accounting courses or if you aced the History of Television with 20 varsity football players.

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