Elizabeth Robert

Elizabeth Robert

Elizabeth Robert

Partner, Transfer Pricing

Elizabeth is a member of MNP’s Tax Services team in Montréal. With close to two decades of professional transfer pricing experience, she helps a wide range of clients prepare transfer pricing documentation, planning studies, and business restructuring analyses in order to align their operational, business, and tax objectives. In addition, she helps clients through the transfer pricing dispute and resolution process, including tax authority audits, Mutual Agreement Procedures / Competent Authority Assistance (MAPs), and Advanced Pricing Arrangements (APAs).

Prior to joining MNP, Elizabeth worked at a global independent tax firm in Montréal as well as a Big Four firm in Montréal and Ottawa, where she focused on transfer pricing tax controversy and dispute resolution and was part of the firm’s Canadian tax dispute resolution team. She was also an economist at a Canadian federal administrative tribunal.

Elizabeth earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in economics from Concordia University, a Diploma from the Institute for Co-operative Education, and completed CPA Canada’s In-depth Transfer Pricing Course.


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