Brenna Minish-Kichuk, CPA, CA

Brenna Minish-Kichuk

Brenna Minish-Kichuk , CPA, CA

Partner, Assurance & Accounting

Brenna Minish-Kichuk, CPA, CA, is a Partner and Business Advisor with MNP in Swan River, Manitoba. Brenna provides assurance and tax compliance services to grain and cattle producers and agriculture-related companies, First Nations governments and related entities, owner-managed businesses and not-for-profit organizations.

She takes great pride in helping her clients understand their corporate and personal financial situations and offering practical advice to navigate their challenges more easily and enhance their success. Brenna explains complex matters clearly and creates a comfortable environment where clients feel at ease asking questions.

Brenna provides personal and corporate income tax planning and compliance, assurance-related services, including audits, reviews and compilations and succession and financial planning.

Brenna earned a Bachelor of Commerce (BComm Honours) With Distinction from the University of Manitoba in 2003. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2007


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