Professional Accounting Firm in Vancouver at 650 West Georgia St

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MNP invites you to Embracing Truth: Honouring the National Day for Reconciliation

Committed to its own reconciliation journey and to supporting others on their journey through education, MNP invites you to Embracing Truth: Honouring the National Day for Reconciliation.

This virtual event is hosted by the B.C. Chamber of Commerce and in partnership with Doig River First Nation. The session will provide perspective, enable understanding, and encourage reconciliation and collaboration between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities in British Columbia.

Office Information

650 West Georgia St Suite 1760 Vancouver, BC, V6B 4N8

MNP LLP - Accounting, Business Consulting, and Tax Services

MNP’s new office in Vancouver offers a small firm culture and strong ties to our local community, backed by the resources and expertise of a nationwide firm with more than 120 offices from coast to coast.

MNP’s client base in Vancouver includes private enterprises, publicly traded companies, public sector, not-for-profit and Indigenous. Vancouver clients also gain access to our network professionals with expertise advising many of Vancouver’s key economic centres, including agriculture, food and beverage processing, mining, professionals, cannabis, and more.

Please note that this is a temporary office as BBA Accounting Group has recently merged with MNP LLP as of June 1, 2023. Please contact MNP's downtown Vancouver location on W Hastings Street for all inquiries.

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Dan Trotter FCPA, FCA

Regional Managing Partner

Dan Trotter, FCPA, FCA, is the Regional Managing Partner for the Vancouver region. He provides strategic direction for the region and leads the team of professionals providing services to clients.

Dan also works closely with his regional tax team members to develop tax-efficient business structures that help clients minimize their income tax, creditor-proof their assets and preserve their wealth. By assisting clients with their tax planning needs, Dan and his team can anticipate tax issues over the short term as well as develop long-term strategies to optimize the structure of their succession and estate plans. Dan has extensive experience in corporate and government banking as well as working with owner-managed businesses.

Dan prides himself on being receptive to clients’ needs and delivering a range of solutions that go beyond traditional accounting. His expertise includes business plan development, due diligence, and negotiations and financing during the purchase or sale of businesses.

Prior to earning his Chartered Accountant (CA) designation in 1985, Dan received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Brandon University in 1980. Early in his career, he worked in both the corporate and government accounts department with a major Canadian Chartered bank.

Active in his community, Dan has held a number of volunteer positions, including: Chamber of Commerce President; Economic Development Board President; School Board Trustee, numerous charitable and community fund raising boards; and Community Centre President. He has also served on the board of several hospitals and the Winnipeg Convention Centre. Over the years he has also worked extensively with various youth and sport’s associations.

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