Steve Youn, CPA, CA

Steve Youn

Steve Youn , CPA, CA

Partner

Steve is a member of MNP’s Tax Services team in Vancouver. With more than a decade of Canadian tax experience, Steve is dedicated to helping organizations meet their tax obligations, maximize their returns and achieve success.

Steve works one-on-one with businesses in a variety of sectors, including real estate, technology, consumer goods and the hospitality industry. In addition to delivering a wide range of tax services, he also advises clients on acquisitions and divestitures, succession planning and in-bound cross border transactions. 

A graduate of the University of British Columbia, Steve is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2009. 

Steve has authored articles for CPA B.C. covering Scientific Research and Experimental Development tax credits, employee stock options, debt forgiveness rules and 21-year planning for trusts. He is a group study leader and in-residence facilitator for CPA Canada’s In-depth Tax Course.


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