Anthony Bellomo, CPA (NH)

Anthony Bellomo

Anthony Bellomo , CPA (NH)

Partner, International Tax

Anthony is a member of MNP’s International Tax Practice in Toronto. Drawing on nearly two decades of tax experience, Anthony helps clients manage their Canada - U.S. cross-border personal tax compliance requirements. He and his team deliver tailored, practical strategies and solutions for U.S. citizens living in Canada, Canadians who own U.S. real estate, employees working in both Canada and the U.S., and corporations with cross-border tax and payroll compliance requirements.

Anthony has extensive knowledge in Canadian and U.S. payroll, human resource advisory services, and employee compensation review and structuring.

Anthony brings experience in audit, private client advisory services and Canadian domestic tax services. Prior to joining MNP, he was a senior manager at a Big Four firm.

Anthony earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in accounting and business / management from the University of Toronto in 2003. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA New Hampshire), qualifying in 2008.


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