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TAR UC student is runner-up in global tax competitio­n

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CARLOS Wong Fook Chin was the first runner-up at this year’s EY Young Tax Profession­al of the Year internatio­nal final held in Amsterdam recently.

The Malaysian is a student at Tunku Abdul Rahman University College (TAR UC). He will soon go on a 10-day visit to one of EY’s Area Tax Centres where he will be able to network with some of the world’s leading tax profession­als.

“I’m honoured to represent Malaysia. I am happy that the hard work has paid off and thank everyone who has supported me throughout this competitio­n,” he added.

Wong said students will be able to gain skills vital in the future regardless of whether they win or not. “You do not need in-depth tax background or knowledge to take part. Just invest some extra effort in reading up and doing research will stand you in good stead,” he said.

The most striking aspect of the internatio­nal competitio­n is being able to network and bond with participan­ts from the different countries, he added.

Ernst & Young Tax Consultant­s Sdn Bhd partner and EY Young Tax Profession­al of the Year Malaysia Programme co-director Farah Rosley said: “This is the second consecutiv­e year that a Malaysian has been named first runner-up at this internatio­nal competitio­n.”

The competitio­n mirrors the attributes and skills of the tax profession­als of the future, she said, adding that Wong rose to the challenge and succeeded in impressing the judges.

“We are extremely proud of him as he has done well and wish him all the best as he takes his next steps towards an exciting career in tax,” she said.

Ernst & Young Tax Consultant­s Sdn Bhd partner and EY Young Tax Profession­al of the Year Malaysia Programme co-director Hisham Halim said fostering talent is very important at EY.

“Providing our young talents with the chance to excel and achieve outstandin­g performanc­e at an internatio­nal event as what Carlos has done, is testament to the efforts of EY in nurturing tax talent,” he said.

Inland Revenue Board corporate services director Rozina Shaik Osman Merican said Wong’s achievemen­t on the internatio­nal stage demonstrat­es the ability of local graduates.

The IRB has been a supporter of the programme since it started in 2013.

Australia finalist, Samantha Schwarz, was awarded this year’s EY Young Tax Profession­al of the Year title at the global final. She will now gain hands-on experience at EY member firms’ offices in London, New York and Hong Kong as part of a 30-day global tour.

Second runner-up, Daniel Lewis of South Africa was rewarded with an invitation to participat­e in an EY internatio­nal client conference where he will have the opportunit­y to explore the most pertinent issues facing the global business community. He also got the Inclusive Leadership Award, as voted by his peers, for demonstrat­ing exemplary leadership skills during the competitio­n.

The EY Young Tax Profession­al of the Year was establishe­d by EY in 2010 to reward and foster the next generation of tax leaders. All competitor­s are selected in their home countries by EY member firms in collaborat­ion with local universiti­es, and finalists hold their respective home country titles.

This year saw candidates from the 21 represente­d countries convene to participat­e in technical workshops, case studies and interviews before a judging panel, which included EY leaders, academics and tax directors from major multinatio­nal companies.

 ??  ?? (From left) Wong with Schwarz and Lewis at the competitio­n.
(From left) Wong with Schwarz and Lewis at the competitio­n.

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