Caleb Hagemeister, CPA

Caleb Hagemeister

Caleb Hagemeister , CPA

Partner

Caleb is a member of MNP’s Assurance and Accounting Services team in Medicine Hat. Caleb takes pride in providing exceptional client service, helping his clients achieve their business goals in an efficient and effective manner. He makes it a point to understand his clients’ businesses, gather the facts, and personalize a solution that helps them achieve their goals on their terms.

Caleb’s services include personal and corporate tax advisory, small business operational and profit advisory, estate planning (including will reviews, estate tax analysis), and compliance services (including T1s, T2s, compilations and reviews). He serves a wide variety of small businesses and private enterprises, including clients in the real estate and construction, oil and gas and agriculture sectors.

Caleb earned a Bachelor of Management (BMgt) in accounting from the University of Lethbridge in 2012 (Dean’s List). He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying in 2016 and was Gold Medal winner for Western Canada in the 2015 Common Final Examination.


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