Alison Pearl, CPA, CA

Alison Pearl

Alison Pearl , CPA, CA

Partner

A member of MNP’s Assurance and Accounting team in Calgary, Alison’s passion lies in her clients’ success. She stays on top of tax and accounting changes to ensure her clients have the latest information to make the most informed decisions.

In public practice since 2006, Alison’s services include corporate reorganizations; estate planning; GST / HST; tax dispute resolution; review and compilation engagements; tax compliance for corporations, individuals, partnerships and trusts; and corporate and personal tax planning.

Alison earned a Bachelor of Management in accounting (with Great Distinction) from the University of Lethbridge in 2007. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2010.

Active in the professional community, Alison mentors new accounting professionals, expanding their technical knowledge and overall business acumen. She also helps young chartered accountant candidates with exam preparation and career advice.


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