Vincent Chan wins the 1st Prize in both Local and National Competition in the EY Young Tax Professional of the Year 2018

Congratulations to CHAN Yui Hang Vincent, BBA(Acc&Fin), winning the Championship in the National Competition of EY's Young Tax Professional of the Year 2018. He outperformed competitors from other cities and represented Greater China in the International Competition in Europe. Before going to the national round, he has already claimed the First Prize and My Most Favourite Presenter Award in the local competition. While another BBA(Acc&Fin) student, HAO Yifeng Terence, took the Third Prize. 

Established in 2010, the EY’s Young Tax Professional of the Year is an international competition designed to identify young talent with an interest in tax, help them enhance their professional skills and develop their careers. The competition gives participants the opportunity to share experiences with people from a range of backgrounds and cultures, and exposes them to the skills required to be tomorrow’s tax leaders.

 

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Vincent Chan winning the 1st Prize in both Local and National Competition in the EY's Young Tax Professional of the Year 2018.

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