Benoit Legault, CPA, CA

Benoit Legault

Benoit Legault , CPA, CA

Partner

Benoit is a member of MNP’s Tax team in Hawkesbury. Benoit works one-on-one with clients in a variety of sectors, including agriculture, farming, real estate and construction, retail, and dealerships. He delivers tailored solutions to help his clients save tax and create an efficient tax structure.

Benoit helps his clients with corporate reorganizations, tax reorganizations, farm succession, creditor proofing and planning, mergers and acquisitions and estate planning.

Prior to joining MNP, he was a senior manager at a Big Four firm.

Benoit earned a Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) in accounting from Ottawa University in 2005. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2006. He completed the Chartered Certified Institute of Chartered Accountants Association In-depth Tax Course in 2010.

 


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