Kailee Drolet , CPA, CA

Tax Manager

About Kailee

Kailee has a passion for helping individuals and businesses navigate complex tax matters. With a strong analytical approach and attention to detail, she ensures that individuals and businesses optimize their tax positions while maintaining compliance with ever-evolving regulations.

Kailee helps clients stay up to date with various tax compliance engagements such as personal, corporate, and trust income tax returns and helps implement client-centric strategic tax planning and restructuring that helps them achieve their unique financial and lifestyle goals.

Beyond her technical expertise, Kailee is committed to mentorship and professional development, fostering a collaborative environment where junior staff can grow their skills. Outside of work, she enjoys being active with her family and spending time outdoors, exploring the beauty of Northern Ontario.

Services

Quick Facts

Professional Expertise

  • Corporate Taxation
  • Personal Taxation
  • Tax Planning

Education & Certifications

Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario (2022) – In-depth Tax Program

Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario (2018)
– Chartered Professional Accountant
– Chartered Accountant

Brock University (2016) – Bachelor of Accounting

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