If the postgraduate entrance examination for tax majors is not interdisciplinary, there are: finance (a school only plays finance, but it includes tax subjects and is academic); Master of Taxation (Major)
Finance, the initial exam will probably be: Math 3, English 1, politics, and specialized courses.
Most specialized courses take economics, including macro and micro aspects of western economics, and some schools add political economics on this basis. For example, the economics of Southwestern University of Finance and Economics has political economics. Re-examination of finance, taxation and the like.
Master of tax, the initial test also needs mathematics, English and politics, but English is English II (English II is a little simpler than English 1), and the professional courses are basically tested in finance and taxation.
Obviously, professional students seem to be easier to take the exam, and their scores are dozens of points lower than those of academic students every year, but professional students are basically exempt from the exam. ...
I also want to take the postgraduate entrance examination. My undergraduate course is this tax major, and I have no preparation. In fact, this major is still possible.