Shelley Taylor, CPA, CA

Shelley Taylor

Shelley Taylor , CPA, CA

Partner, CPA, CA

Shelley is a member of MNP’s Tax Services team in Lethbridge. Shelley develops proactive tax strategies to help her clients take advantage of business opportunities and achieve success.

Shelley is responsible for tax engagements, including project financials, and the presentation and delivery of client proposals. She helps clients undertaking corporate reorganizations, and reviews and prepares election forms and reviews instruction letters as part of the reorganization process. She also helps clients in filing compliance tax returns. Shelley supports her clients in communicating with the Canada Revenue Agency and researches client issues that may arise from compliance or planning.

Shelley graduated from the University of Alberta in 2003. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA).


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