Intercollegiate Case CompetitionsDeloitte FanTAXtic

FanTAXtic is just that. It’s an issues-based tax case study competition that focuses on a hypothetical, real life scenario. This year’s competition requires student teams to engage in a simulation exercise, role-play with Deloitte professionals and to make a presentation in Deloitte office telesuites. It offers ... opportunities for networking with tax professionals and a chance to compete in a national event at Deloitte University. It’s not the usual student tax competition. It’s fun. It’s real world. It’s FanTAXtic. Visit The Deloitte FanTAXtic Case Study Competition.

How it works

Each year, Deloitte invites universities to participate in the Regional Competitions, which historically takes place in October. Following the regional events, the top teams (one first place team from each region) advances to the National Competition, which is held at Deloitte University—Deloitte’s new learning and leadership development center outside of Dallas, TX. The Deloitte FanTAXtic competition provides an opportunity for students from some of the nation’s top accounting and tax programs to gain real-world experience through participation in a unique interscholastic competition.

Who can compete

Each institution can enter up to two teams consisting of five full-time students per team using the following criteria for each team:

  • full-time students only
  • two junior(s)/senior(s)
  • at least two sophomores
  • no more than one graduate student per team

Key takeaways

  • Gain real-world experience through participation in a unique interscholastic competition.
  • Network with and learn from tax professionals.
  • The first place regional teams will advance to the national competition at Deloitte University —Deloitte’s new learning and leadership development center in Westlake, TX.
  • Students and institutions receive monetary awards when competing at the national level.

Contact information

To learn more about Deloitte’s FanTAXtic case competition please contact

Gina Bretos
Phone: 305.348.0356
Email: soacct@fiu.edu
Website

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