Six Accountancy Students Entered into Final Round of Ernst & Young’s Young Tax Professional of the Year 2014
- Written by Benjamin Yau
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Let’s applaud 6 students from BBA (Accounting) year 4 who have successfully entered the Hong Kong Final of the EY HK Tax Competition 2014! LEUNG Tsz Ching, Tweety made her way to be one of the 8 best-performing finalists entering the final round of the Hong Kong Final! We were all proud of their achievement, in particular their effort and commitment in making this happen.
EY’s Young Tax Professional of the Year is an international competition designed to identify young talents with an interest in tax and to help them enhance their skills and develop their careers. The competition also gives participants the opportunity to share experiences with people from a range of backgrounds and cultures.
The semi-final round of the competition was completed in early March, where 40 students were shortlisted (including 6 HSMC students). The Hong Kong Final was completed on 4 April, 2014, where our students joined the group discussions in the first round and Tweety LEUNG was selected as one of top 8 finalists to give her individual presentation in the second round.
LUK Hiu Ying Crystal, another accountancy student, was the top 10 finalists in the same competition in 2013. She joined the competition this year (2014) again, and is also one of the six Hong Kong finalists.
From left to right: SHUM Tsz Yan (BBA-4), LEUNG Tsz Ching (BBA-4), WAN Ka Wai (BBA-4), Dr Brossa Wong, Ms Betty Kwok, CHUNG Pui Wu (BBA-4), LUK Hiu Ying Crystal (BBA-4) and LUI Cheuk Fai (BBA-4) took a photo after the competition of Ernst & Young’s Young Tax Professional of the Year 2014
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