Gary Li, CPA, CPA (Illinois)

Gary Li

Gary Li , CPA, CPA (Illinois)

Partner

Gary is a member of MNP’s International Tax Services group in Toronto. Gary brings more than a decade of experience in Canadian and U.S. payroll and personal tax advisory and compliance to his role, helping clients navigate their compliance requirements on both sides of the border. He consults and supports clients on the design and execution of mobility policies, compensation structuring, payroll, tax returns, foreign information reporting, and tax equalizations, with a focus on tax planning and cash flow management.

Prior to joining MNP, Gary was a director in the global mobility practice of a Big Four accounting firm, providing cross-border payroll and tax solutions to multinational companies as well as high net worth individuals.

Gary holds a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in accounting and management from the University of Toronto. He is a Canadian Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying in 2010, and a U.S. (Illinois) Certified Public Accountant (CPA), qualifying in 2012.


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