Lauren Morrison , CPA, CA

Senior Tax Manager

About Lauren

Lauren is a member of the tax department and manages a variety of different tax engagements. Lauren prepares and reviews both personal and corporate tax returns and oversees tax compliance engagements. She enjoys helping clients navigate communications with CRA and strives to provide the best possible client service. She also undertakes tax planning and restructuring and endeavours to provide timely and accurate tax advice to clients to ensure that they meet their business goals.

Lauren is passionate about continuing education and is always searching for ways to improve her tax knowledge having recently completed CPA’s rigorous in-depth tax program. She enjoys working with other tax department members to solve problems and strives to become one of the firms go-to people for tax advice.
Outside of work, Lauren enjoys being active in the community serving as Director for Northern Youth Services and Board Treasurer for YES Theatre.

Services

Quick Facts

Professional Expertise

  • Accounting
  • Corporate Taxation
  • Personal Taxation
  • Tax Planning

Education & Certifications

Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario (2020) – In-depth Tax Program

Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario (2017)
– Chartered Professional Accountant
– Chartered Accountant

Brock University (2014) – Honours Bachelor of Accounting

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