Rick Bouffard , CPA, CGA

Principal

About Rick

While many speak to the benefits of a player’s coach, Rick demonstrates what it is to be a client’s accountant. With an approachable nature and a desire for continued learning, Rick is an integral piece of the FCR tax team, leaving no stone unturned in his pursuit to deliver the best client service.

With over two decades of experience with the Firm, Rick uses his tax expertise to advise clients on all tax matters in estate and succession planning, income tax audits, SR & ED claims, tax planning and transactional accounting.

Services

Quick Facts

Professional Expertise

  • Accounting
  • Tax Planning
  • Income Tax Audits
  • Estate Planning
  • Succession Planning
  • SR & ED claims
  • Transactional Accounting

Education & Certifications

Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario (2012) – Chartered Professional Accountant

Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario (2010) – Advanced Tax Issues for the Owner Managed Business

Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario (2001-2002) – In-Depth Tax Course I, II and III

Certified General Accountants Association of Ontario (1999) – Certified General Accountant

Cambrian College (1994) – Honours Business Accounting Diploma

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