Michelle Garay, CPA, CA

Michelle Garay

Michelle Garay , CPA, CA

Partner

Michelle is a member of MNP’s Private Enterprise team in Markham, providing full-service accounting, tax, and advisory services to owner-managed businesses and professionals. Michelle takes a hands-on approach, getting to know her clients so she can best apply her skills in delivering tailored advice on accounting, remuneration and tax planning strategies. She is committed to providing quality service to her clients to help them successfully meet their business and financial goals.

Michelle’s services include preparation of compilations and helping clients with personal, corporate, trust and other compliance needs. 

Michelle earned a Bachelor of Science (BSc) and Bachelor of Education (BEd) from York University in 1999 and a Master of Management and Professional Accounting (MMPA) from the University of Toronto in 2002. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2004.


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