David Carter, CPA, CA

David Carter

David Carter , CPA, CA

Partner

David Carter, CPA, CA, is a Partner and Business Advisor with MNP’s Assurance and Accounting group. Working out of the Burlington office, David delivers a comprehensive suite of services and strong advice to help professionals and owner-managers in various industries achieve their personal and business goals.

David works closely with clients, gaining in-depth knowledge of their operations, challenges and objectives so he can tailor solutions to their unique situations. His services include personal and corporate tax planning and minimization as well as helping with operations management, compensation planning and wealth preservation.

In 2007, David earned his Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Ottawa, where he specialized in accounting. He received his Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation in 2009, qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA).


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