Jeremy Doan, CPA, MAcc

Jeremy Doan

Jeremy Doan , CPA, MAcc

Partner

Jeremy is a member of MNP’s Tax Services team in St. Catharines. With more than two decades of experience, his passion lies in working with owner-managed businesses, solving a wide variety of tax-related issues.

Jeremy works with personal, corporate, and estate clients to provide tax compliance and advice. He focuses on the tax aspects of intergenerational business transfers, mergers, acquisitions, and other corporate reorganizations.

Prior to joining MNP, Jeremy was a partner at a St. Catharines firm.

A lifelong Niagara resident, Jeremy obtained a Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc) in 2004 from Brock University, receiving the Dean’s Medal for the highest average in business and the Distinguished Graduating Student Award for the highest average in accounting. He completed a Master of Accounting (MAcc) in 2005, receiving the Distinguished Graduating Student Award for highest average. He was an instructor at Brock University for close to a decade.

Jeremy is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying in 2005 and placing on the National Honour Roll. He has completed CPA Canada’s In-Depth Tax program and Corporate Reorganization course.


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