Accounting Students’ Association hosts the 5th Annual Lang Tax Conference
The 5th Annual Lang Tax Conference, organized by the Accounting Students’ Association, was held this past November 8th and 9th. This year, the conference expanded to a two-day format for the first time, offering more opportunities for learning, networking, and collaboration across multiple venues. Over 20 teams participated, all vying for a share of the $5,000 prize pool.
This year’s case centered on using tax policy to implement the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal #8: Sustainable Economic Growth and Decent Work for All. The delegates rose to the challenge with creative and innovative proposals that demonstrated their understanding of the complexities involved in both tax policy and global sustainability goals.
“We are incredibly honoured to have won the Lang Tax Conference Case Competition and to contribute to the conversation around innovative tax policies. This experience challenged us to think critically and creatively about addressing sustainable development goals and economic issues, and we're thrilled to see our ideas recognized. We hope our solution inspires meaningful change and sparks further dialogue in this important field.”
- Ariel Lunshof, MacPherson Newson, Matthew MacKenzie, Henry Turner
The success of this event would not have been possible without the support of many incredible people and organizations. A heartfelt thank you to our Platinum sponsor, Baker Tilly Canada for their generous support and involvement, instrumental in making the conference a success.
We also extend our sincere gratitude to our other corporate sponsors and guest speakers from RLB LLP, Shawn Deyell, BDO Canada, CPA Ontario, Sean Mullin, EY, MNP, Business Career Development Centre, Wesley Mack CHRM, and Kylee McDermid. Their contributions, whether through sponsorship or expert presentations, greatly enriched the experience for all attendees.