Anthony Condello, CPA, CA

Anthony Condello

Anthony Condello , CPA, CA

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Anthony is a member of MNP’s Tax Services group in Toronto. With more than a decade of experience, Anthony works closely with owner-managed businesses, helping them strategically manage taxes so they can achieve their short- and long-term goals.

Anthony plans and implements tax strategies for a variety of situations, including corporate reorganizations, estate freezes, asset transfers, and sales or purchases of private corporations. He also helps clients with succession and estate planning. He works with businesses in a broad range of industries, including real estate, manufacturing and distribution, financial services, technology, and private equity.

Anthony received an Honours Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) from McMaster University in 2010. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2013. Anthony has been an in-residence tutor and group study leader for CPA Canada’s In-depth Tax course since 2018.


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