Brigham Young University Wins 23rd Annual Deloitte FanTAXtic National Case Study Competition
Sixteen teams of students took part in national competition focused on tax business simulations
NEW YORK, Feb. 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- A group of students representing Brigham Young University emerged as the winners of Deloitte's 2025 FanTAXtic national case study competition by delivering the top analysis on an issue-focused business tax case. This year's case challenged teams to evaluate the impact of a potential change in corporate income tax rate on the decision to operate a new business entity as a corporation or a partnership. Teams also were asked to calculate revised projections of taxable income based on different options for compensating owners versus providing dividend distributions, as well as incorporating the depreciation of business assets. The national finals were held Jan. 24-25 at Deloitte University, Deloitte's landmark campus for learning and leadership development in Westlake, Texas.
"I am deeply impressed by the technical knowledge, analytical abilities and teamwork demonstrated by the students who participated in this year's FanTAXtic competition," said Carin Giuliante, chair and CEO, Deloitte Tax LLP. "These qualities are essential for forging meaningful careers in the accounting field. Their impressive presentations underscore the significance of investing in talent, fostering growth and offering opportunities for development. Ultimately, the success of any organization is rooted in the skills and dedication of its people, and I'm very optimistic about the outlook of our profession based on the talents displayed at this year's competition. Congratulations and thank you to all of this year's participants."
Competition results
- First place team: Brigham Young University
- Second place team: Baruch College, City University of New York
- Third place team: University of Florida
Other participating teams included: Marquette University; San Diego State University; Southern Illinois University – Carbondale; University of Mississippi; University of Cincinnati; University of Massachusetts – Amherst; University of New Hampshire; University of San Diego; University of Tennessee – Knoxville; University of Utah; and University of Wisconsin – Madison.
"The Deloitte FanTAXtic case competition offers our students a unique opportunity to build meaningful connections with their peers, faculty and Deloitte professionals while acquiring hands-on experience," said John Barrick, associate professor of accounting, Brigham Young University Marriott School of Business. "These opportunities provide a glimpse into a career in tax, enabling students to showcase their technical expertise, creative problem-solving abilities and collaborative skills. We are immensely proud of our team's efforts this year and grateful for the chance to participate in this competition, as well as for Deloitte's steadfast dedication to this program."
"The FanTAXtic competition plays a crucial role in Deloitte's mission to develop the future leaders of the tax profession, and we are honored to host it for the 23rd year in a row," said Katie Zinn, chief talent officer, Deloitte Tax LLP. "I applaud the collaboration and creativity demonstrated by this year's participants and look forward to engaging with the next wave of talent as they begin their careers in the accounting profession."
Each of the 16 teams competing in the national competition secured victory in the Deloitte FanTAXtic contest within their respective U.S. regions. Prior to the final event, 72 teams from over 55 colleges and universities took part in regional qualifier events. Over 315 students participated, representing a 12% increase over 2024. This was driven by an uptick in participating universities, including 13 schools who participated in the competition for the first time.
Sponsored by Deloitte Tax and supported by the Deloitte Foundation, FanTAXtic has engaged more than 7,118 students since its inception in 2002 and is designed to educate and prepare the next generation of tax talent for a career in business and tax.
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