Rob Strilchuk, CPA, CMA, TEP

Rob Strilchuk

Rob Strilchuk , CPA, CMA, TEP

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Rob Strilchuk, CPA, CMA, TEP, is a Tax and Agriculture Business Advisor with MNP in Edmonton. As leader of the Edmonton region Agriculture Services group, Rob has 30 years of experience helping agriculture operations and dealerships and high-net-worth individuals achieve their personal and business goals.

As the owner / partner and operator of a grain farm, Rob brings a unique understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing grain and cattle producers and their need for simple, effective solutions. His work with clients includes personal and corporate tax planning and compliance, estate and succession planning, structuring life insurance and planning for financing and the sale of the business.

Rob is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Certified Management Accountant (CMA) in 1991. He also holds the Trust and Estate Practitioner (TEP) designation. Rob has completed all three parts of CPA Canada’s In-depth Tax Course, is an advisor to the Alberta Canola Producers Commission and speaks regularly at events they sponsor.


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