Ryan Hoag, CPA, CGA

Ryan Hoag

Ryan Hoag , CPA, CGA

Regional Managing Partner, Lower Mainland

Ryan leads a team of solutions-focused professionals who deliver high quality work and meet each client’s evolving business needs, helping them be competitive and profitable.

A member of the firm’s Specialty Tax team, Ryan has extensive tax consulting experience and most recently served as Regional Tax Leader for British Columbia (B.C.) region. He advises on corporate reorganizations, business / asset acquisitions and divestitures, employee and shareholder compensation planning, estate and succession planning. Ryan works with clients in a broad range of industries, including real estate and construction, manufacturing, technology, transportation, food and beverage processing and professional services.

Ryan earned a Master of Science (MSc) from the University of British Columbia in 2003. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Certified General Accountant (CGA) in 2010. He has completed CPA Canada’s In-depth Tax courses and Advanced Corporate Reorganizations course.

Ryan served on the steering committees for the Canadian Tax Foundation’s annual and B.C. tax conferences. He has been a tutor for CPA Canada’s In-depth Tax course and is a regular presenter at tax conferences.


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