Pam Smith, CPA, CA, TEP

Pam Smith

Pam Smith , CPA, CA, TEP

Partner

Pam is a member of MNP’s Tax Services team in Victoria. She builds strong, lasting clients relationships based on clarity and understanding, allowing her and her clients to navigate even the most complex tax matters together.

As part of the firm’s Specialty Tax Services group, Pam works closely with Indigenous communities, organizations, entrepreneurs, and status individuals put structuring in place for tax efficiency and long-term success. She helps Indigenous clients with Section 87 of the Indian Act and tax exemption analysis, and also works with professionals, business owners, and non-Indigenous businesses partnering with Indigenous groups.

Her services also include trust and estate planning; personal, trust, and estate compliance; trust deed review; and corporate restructuring. She works with executors and estate administrators to help them navigate the details of administering an estate.

Pam is a CPA Canada In-Depth Tax course facilitator.

She earned a Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) in entrepreneurial management from Royal Roads University in 2008. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) In-Depth Tax 2018, and a Trust and Estate Practitioner (TEP 2024).


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