Darcy Byers, CPA, CA

Darcy Byers

Darcy Byers , CPA, CA

Partner

Darcy Byers, CPA, CA, is a Partner and Leader of MNP’s Agriculture Services group for the south Saskatchewan region. Based in Regina and specializing in serving the agriculture sector, Darcy helps a wide variety of grain farmers, cattle farmers, land owners and land renters, providing the tools they need to be successful in any area of their business.

Darcy’s core services include preparing the financial statements that allow clients to make strong decisions about their business. He also prepares and files the appropriate tax returns to ensure the client is up to date with the Canada Revenue Agency and prepares AgriStability applications.

Working closely with clients, Darcy assists with exit and succession planning, helping them plan the transition of the business in a way that meets their business, retirement and personal goals. Other services include analyzing financial information to help clients identify areas of success, as well as areas for improvement to help create more success in the future. He also delivers tax advice and solutions, helping clients choose a tax strategy that complements their business structure.

Darcy is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2007 after receiving a Bachelor of Administration degree from the University of Regina.


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