Joey Ducharme

Tax Manager

About Your Joey

Joey is based in our Espanola office, where he works closely with individuals, families, and small business owners to support their tax compliance needs. Known for his friendly, down-to-earth personality and positive outlook, Joey brings a sense of ease and approachability to every client interaction — helping make even the most complex tax situations feel manageable.

Fully bilingual in French and English, Joey has developed a strong focus in personal tax compliance and estate-related work. He provides full support throughout the estate process, from final returns to trust filings and CRA communications.

Joey is committed to providing clear, practical advice tailored to each client’s unique situation. He values strong relationships, consistent communication, and takes pride in delivering reliable service that clients can count on year after year.

Services

Quick Facts

Professional Expertise

  • Personal and Estate Taxation
  • Bilingual Client Service (English/French)
  • Tax Compliance for Individuals and Estates
  • Small Business Tax Advisory

Education & Certifications

Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada (2025) – In-Depth Tax Program

Collège Boréal (2016) – Advanced Accounting Diploma, Business Administration 

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