Le Van, FCA (UK)

Le Van

Le Van , FCA (UK)

Tax Partner, Public Companies

Le is a member of MNP’s Specialty Tax team in Toronto. Le helps her clients implement efficient tax structures, identify market opportunities and minimize their tax burden while remaining compliant, in order to reach their business goals.

Le delivers comprehensive tax services to public companies in a wide range of industries, including cannabis, financial services, mining, health care and technology. Drawing on more than two decades of domestic and international tax-related experience, including more than a decade at a Big Four Firm, Le helps her clients with all areas of tax, including corporate compliance, provisions, structuring, withholding tax obligations, Canadian reporting requirements, Canada Revenue Agency audits, ruling requests and transfer pricing. She advises on the latest federal and provincial legislative tax rule changes.

Le earned a Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) in accounting from the University of Birmingham in 1995. She is a Fellow Chartered Accountant (FCA) (UK).


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