Deara Lovlin, CPA, CA

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Deara Lovlin , CPA, CA

Partner, CPA, CA

Deara is a member of MNP’s Tax Services team in Lethbridge, serving Hutterite Colonies. With more than a decade of professional experience, Deara helps her clients with Canadian income tax planning and restructuring. She takes the time to understand her clients’ needs and where they would like their business to go. Deara carefully explains the pros and cons of their tax situation and provides customized solutions to help ensure they are in the best tax situation possible.

Deara earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) from the University of Regina in 2005. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2008 and has completed the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants In-Depth Tax Course.


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