Gracie Tetzlaff , CPA, CA

Senior Tax Manager

About Gracie

Gracie is motivated by the daily opportunity to continue to learn something new. She thrives in a complex environment involving various transactions and analysis of financial data. Gracie is passionate about helping her clients understand their options in response to a large facet of business decisions. She strives to assist with any business issues management of an enterprise may face, whether financial or non-financial in nature. Gracie’s work ethic, knowledge and inter personal skill set enable her to work confidently with her clients in making informed, prudent and timely decisions regarding their finances and operations. Her conscientious attitude to always provide clients with the best service is what makes her an essential asset to the firm.

Gracie works with the tax team to manage multiple tax engagements ensuring quality tax and advisory services to our clients. Gracie works with the tax team to identify key tax planning opportunities with an intention to minimize both current and future tax liabilities as she is responsible for the preparation of Canadian tax compliance and restructuring engagements for both our personal and corporate clients.

Gracie is currently enrolled into the in-depth tax accreditation program to satisfy her ambition for continuous learning.

Services

Quick Facts

Professional Expertise

  • Tax Accounting
  • Accounting

Education & Certifications

Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario (2019) – In-depth Tax Program

Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario (2015)
– Chartered Professional Accountant
– Chartered Accountant

Laurentian University (2013) – Honours Bachelor of Commerce, Sports Administration

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