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BYU graduate accounting team wins first at national tax competition

Brigham Young University’s graduate accounting team placed first at the national Deloitte Tax Case Study Competition, beating out national finalist teams from the University of Denver, the University of Southern California, the College of William and Mary, the University of Central Florida and Georgia State University. BYU’s undergraduate team also earned a spot at the national competition and received a national finalist award.

“We were pleased to see the skill that each team brought to the competition this year,” says Shaun Budnik, president of the Deloitte Foundation and Deloitte partner. “These students represent the future of the tax profession and demonstrate that they are up to the challenge of learning, understanding and applying their knowledge of complex tax codes to solve real-world issues in the professional environment.”

Each team explored a hypothetical tax case study outlining a scenario common to tax professionals in the work force today. The teams were given five hours to review the case with the assistance of the IRS tax codes and regulations. Their solutions were presented to a panel of judges who selected BYU’s solution as the most outstanding. As the first-place winner, the team received a $10,000 school award, and each team member received a $2,000 scholarship. As a national finalist, the undergraduate team received a $2,500 school award and $500 for each student.

"BYU's success at the competition is a reflection of their individual preparation and on the overall quality of the tax program in the BYU School of Accountancy,” says Ron Worsham, associate accounting professor and graduate team adviser.

The BYU teams competed in the regional level of the competition along with 60 other teams in October. After excelling at the regional competition, BYU’s undergraduate and graduate teams were selected to be among the 12 teams to compete nationally. BYU has traditionally done very well in the past 17 years, most recently placing first in the undergraduate division and second in the graduate division.

The graduate team consists of second-year Master of Accountancy students: Kelsie Stoor, from Soda Springs, Idaho; Jon Edmonds from Arlington, Wash.; Michael Pergler from Farmington, Utah; and Paul Broadbent from Sunnyvale, Calif.

The undergraduate team consists of accounting seniors: Jamison Thiel from Appleton, Wis.; Evan Pack from Rexburg, Idaho; Matt Woolsey from Orem, Utah; and Phil Hansen from Bellevue, Wash.

"We were successful as a team because we fulfilled our individual roles and supported each other," Pergler says. "This competition was a great practical application of the tax concepts we've learned at BYU."

The Marriott School has nationally recognized programs in accounting, business management, public management, information systems and entrepreneurship.

For this and other Marriott School news releases, visit the online newsroom at marriottschoool.byu.edu/news.

Writer: Emily Webster

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Photo by Mark A. Philbrick/BYU Photo

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