Razik Sarsam, CPA, CA

Razik Sarsam

Razik Sarsam , CPA, CA

Partner, Tax

Razik is a Business Advisor with MNP’s Tax Services group in Mississauga. A trusted advisor, Razik helps owner-managed private businesses and public companies minimize taxes and achieve their business goals.

Razik gets to know his clients, allowing him to provide customized solutions to meet each client’s unique needs. Razik’s areas of specialization include tax planning and minimization, structuring, corporate reorganizations, family succession, estate planning and merger, acquisition and divesture transactions. In international tax, Razik helps companies expand their business operations into Canada, acquire entities, incorporate subsidiaries and handle cross-border tax matters.

Razik earned a Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc) and Master of Accountancy (MAcc) from Brock University. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA). He has completed CPA Canada’s Indepth Tax Course and is a member of the Canadian Tax Foundation.


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