Lakh Multani, CPA, CA

Lakh Multani

Lakh Multani , CPA, CA

Partner

Lakh is a Partner with MNP’s Private Enterprise Services group in Vancouver. Lakh serves clients in a variety of industries — including film and entertainment, technology and digital advertising, and real estate development. He also helps high-net-worth individuals and legal and medical professionals, among others.

Lakh’s services include compilation, assurance, advisory and tax solutions, corporate and personal tax, corporate reorganizations, and business advising. He has extensive experience in Canadian and U.S. income tax matters and has helped clients with a wide range of issues, such as cross- border moves, business startup and structuring, business acquisitions and divestitures, and estate planning.

Lakh earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in accounting from Simon Fraser University in 1995. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 1997.


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