Jeff Harrison, CPA, CMA

Jeff Harrison

Jeff Harrison , CPA, CMA

Partner - Indirect Tax

Jeff is a member of MNP’s Indirect Tax Services group in Regina. With nearly three decades of experience, Jeff solves indirect tax problems for credit unions and other financial institutions, as well as for companies in the energy, mining, resources, and construction sectors.

Jeff works closely with clients to explain sales tax rules and how they are applied, and how to manage sales taxes accordingly. His support includes helping organizations recover sales taxes paid in error and defend their filing positions during sales tax audits. His overall goals are to eliminate the guesswork involved in applying indirect tax rules, and find practical solutions for every situation, no matter how challenging or complex.

Prior to joining MNP, Jeff spent more than 12 years in public practice with two Big Four firms as their key resource for indirect tax in Saskatchewan. He was also a GST / HST auditor for the Canada Revenue Agency.

Jeff is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Certified Management Accountant (CMA) in 1998.


Contact Jeff Today

This field is required.

This field is required.

Phone or Email field is required.

Please enter a valid email.

Phone or Email field is required.

Please enter a valid phone number.

This field is required.

This field is required.

 

Please complete the highlighted fields.

Insights

  • Agility

    March 28, 2022

    Online Sales Manitoba RST changes effective December 1 2021

    Vendors selling supplies or services on-line in Manitoba now must collect and report retail sales tax rules, whether they’re resident or not in the province.

  • Performance

    May 26, 2023

    What now? Taking a 360-degree approach to your business’ future

    How can you secure the long-term success of your business? A 360-degree approach will empower you to make informed decisions to increase profitability.

  • Performance

    May 23, 2023

    A guide to benchmarking for grain farmers

    Rather than strictly a comparison to your peers, benchmarking offers grain farmers a chance to look at their own business from a different perspective and build a guide for the future success of their operations.