Business students take home first runner-up in taxation competition

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Business students take home first runner-up in taxation competition

Students:
CHOI Lok-chuen
LAM Chak-man
MOK Rong-yin
WEN Ya-ting

Programme:
Bachelor of Business Administration with Honours in Professional Accounting

Award:
First runner-up

Competition:
Greater Bay Area Taxation Competition

Details:
Four students from the Bachelor of Business Administration with Honours in Professional Accounting won the first runner-up in the Greater Bay Area Taxation Competition. They were awarded with the summer internships at leading accounting firms including BDO, Deloitte, KPMG and ShineWing and a cash prize of HK$6,000.

Organized by the Taxation Institute of Hong Kong, the competition aims to enhance students' knowledge in taxation as well as facilitate the exchanges on taxation issues such as how to optimize the taxation systems and policies and strengthen the taxation cooperation in the Greater Bay Area.

Business students take home first runner-up in taxation competition

Students:
CHOI Lok-chuen
LAM Chak-man
MOK Rong-yin
WEN Ya-ting

Programme:
Bachelor of Business Administration with Honours in Professional Accounting

Award:
First runner-up

Competition:
Greater Bay Area Taxation Competition

Details:
Four students from the Bachelor of Business Administration with Honours in Professional Accounting won the first runner-up in the Greater Bay Area Taxation Competition. They were awarded with the summer internships at leading accounting firms including BDO, Deloitte, KPMG and ShineWing and a cash prize of HK$6,000.

Organized by the Taxation Institute of Hong Kong, the competition aims to enhance students' knowledge in taxation as well as facilitate the exchanges on taxation issues such as how to optimize the taxation systems and policies and strengthen the taxation cooperation in the Greater Bay Area.

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