Kevin Yu, CPA

Kevin Yu

Kevin Yu , CPA

Partner

Kevin is a Partner with MNP’s International Corporate Tax team in Toronto. Kevin advises Canadian subsidiaries of international enterprises delivering comprehensive tax planning solutions.

Kevin specializes in both inbound and outbound Canadian tax matters, primarily helping businesses establish or expand in Canada. His services include cross-border and international tax planning, corporate structuring and reorganization, and Canadian tax compliance.

Prior to joining MNP, Kevin was a part of the global mobility team of one of the Big Four accounting firms, focusing on Canadian and U.S. personal tax returns, tax equalizations, and payroll solutions.

Kevin received a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) from the University of Toronto in 2010. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying in 2018 and has completed CPA Canada’s In-Depth Tax Course and the CPA In-Depth International Tax Course.

Recognized for his knowledge, Kevin has presented at Praxity’s North American tax conference.


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