Carla Perrin, CPA, CA

Carla Perrin

Carla Perrin , CPA, CA

Partner

Carla Perrin, CPA, is a Business Advisor and Partner with MNP’s National Tax Services team in Surrey. She is largely an internal resource focused on supporting our MNP Canadian tax specialists to be leaders in the Canadian mid-market.

Carla analyzes proposed and newly enacted Canadian tax legislation, prepares advocacy material for improved legislation, and develops education material and processes. Her efforts enhance MNP’s Canadian tax team’s ability to respond to our firm’s clients planning needs in a timely, tax-efficient manner while minimizing risk for each.

Carla received her Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Alberta in 1997. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) and has 14 years of experience working with Canadian mid-market corporations.


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