Shazia Bandali, CPA, CA

Shazia Bandali

Shazia Bandali , CPA, CA

Partner

Shazia is a member of MNP’s Assurance and Accounting team in the Greater Toronto Area. With nearly a decade of experience, Shazia delivers practical advice to a wide range of clients, from owner-managed businesses to mid-sized and large private corporations, helping them achieve their business goals. In particular, she works closely with small- to medium-sized companies in the real estate and construction industries.

Shazia advises on assurance and tax compliance using Accounting Standards for Private Enterprises (ASPE) and advises on tax compliance and strategic planning services.

Shazia graduated from the British Columbia Institute of Technology with a Financial Management Diploma in accounting with Distinction in 2011 and a Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc) in 2012. She earned a Master of Accountancy (MAcc) from Brock University in 2013. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2013.


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