Matt Wilson, CPA, CA

Matt Wilson

Matt Wilson , CPA, CA

Partner and Business Advisor

Matt Wilson, CPA, CA, is a Partner and Business Advisor with MNP in Edmonton. Drawing on more than nine years of experience, Matt works with professionals, including doctors, dentists, lawyers, engineers and veterinarians, helping them achieve their goals throughout the lifecycle of their practice.

Matt’s services include preparing financial statements, conducting tax planning and ensuring compliance, advising on a broad range of business issues and helping with retirement and succession planning. A trusted advisor, he gets to know clients so he can customize solutions to their unique situations and identify opportunities for increased success.

In 2009, Matt received his Bachelor of Commerce degree, with Distinction, from the University of Alberta. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2014.


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