Todd Tremblay, CPA, CA

Todd Tremblay

Todd Tremblay , CPA, CA

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Todd is a member of MNP’s Tax Services team in Grande Prairie, focusing on, reorganizations, transaction tax and trusts and estates. Todd works one-on-one with business owners in a wide range of industries, to develop customized organizational structures that meet the growing and changing needs of their business.

Todd helps oil and gas service companies, transportation firms, family farms, agricultural corporations, and professionals. He delivers a wide range of custom reorganization solutions, reviews and prepares complex corporate and personal tax returns, and advises business owners on succession and estate planning.

Todd earned a Bachelor of Commerce in accounting from the University of Alberta in 2011. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2014. Todd completed the Chartered Professional Accountants’ In-Depth Tax Course in 2017.


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