Blair Traxler, CPA, CA

Blair Traxler

Blair Traxler , CPA, CA

Partner, Forestry & Forest Products Services

Blair Traxler, CPA, CA, is a Partner and Business Advisor with MNP’s Forestry & Forest Products team in Prince George. Blair provides assurance, compliance and personal tax services to clients in the forest industry, as well as First Nations, professionals and private enterprises.

Dedicated to understanding his clients’ unique needs and situations, Blair provides solutions to complex problems in an easy to understand manner and in a timely fashion. Blair offers advice on a wide range of business issues, including audit and review engagements and corporate and personal tax returns. Recognizing the complexities of accounting and taxation, he strives to inform his clients so they can understand their options and apply their decisions to their business objectives.

Blair was designated a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA, CA) in 2011. He earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from Simon Fraser University and a Diploma in Accounting from the University of British Columbia.


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