Kelly Boxma, CPA, BBA

Kelly Boxma

Kelly Trainer , CPA, BBA

Partner

Kelly Boxma, CPA, is a Partner and member of MNP’s Private Enterprise Services and Succession group in Surrey. She provides practical and tailored assurance, tax, and succession solutions to help her clients thrive.

As a trusted advisor, Kelly supports clients in navigating through complex business and family planning issues. She works one-on-one with clients in a variety of industries, including real estate and construction, incorporated professionals, and manufacturing.

Kelly is involved in her community and has helped with fundraising for numerous charities. She recently completed a term as an executive director and treasurer of Kwantlen Polytechnic University Alumni Association.

Kelly earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in accounting from Kwantlen Polytechnic University in 2013 and is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying in 2015.


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Insights

  • Progress

    June 05, 2025

    Financing the family farm for the future

    Building a healthy balance sheet for your family farm now is the best way to guarantee prosperity for future generations.

  • Performance

    June 04, 2025

    Understanding Canadian indirect tax implications for e-commerce

    As e-commerce continues to grow, navigating Canadian sales tax regulations has become a new challenge for many businesses.

  • Performance

    June 04, 2025

    Supporting Canada’s harvest: How the Temporary Foreign Worker program sustains horticulture

    As Canada moves to tighten immigration, producers face new pressure to adapt. Here’s what changing Temporary Foreign Workers rules mean for growers and seasonal labour.