Paul Innocente , CPA, CGA

Principal

About Paul

Paul has been working with entrepreneurs and business decision makers to deliver unique engineered tax solutions over the past two decades. He works with decision-makers, in a variety of industries, to maximize the potential of their organizations by creating proactive solutions that generate results. His responsibilities also include managing, co-coordinating and communicating the Firm’s tax work and resources while overseeing the administration of the Firm’s personal and corporate tax professionals.

Quick Facts

Professional Expertise

  • Corporate Tax
  • Commodity Tax Consultation
  • Estate Planning
  • Business Tax
  • Tax Legislation
  • Income Tax
  • Transaction Accounting
  • SR & ED Refund Claims

Education & Certifications

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

Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario (2007) – In-depth Tax Accreditation I, II and III

Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario (2002) – In-depth Provincial Sales Tax

Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario (2000) – In-depth Goods and Services Tax

Certified General Accountants of Canada (1990) – Certified General Accountant

Cambrian College (1987) – Honours Business Diploma

Related

Insights and resources

  • 2024 Review: Consumer Price Index and Inflation Trends in Canada

    2024 Review: Consumer Price Index and Inflation Trends in Canada

    Unpack the significant economic trends of Canada in 2024, from the impact of food inflation and high interest rates on the CPI, to the effects of the tax holiday on consumer goods. Discover how these factors are shaping the inflation outlook for the country amidst ongoing trade policy uncertainty.

    Edwin P. Reilly CPA,CA shared this article

  • The Role of Business in Addressing Modern Slavery

    The Role of Business in Addressing Modern Slavery

    Modern slavery remains a critical challenge in today’s global economy, with businesses under increasing pressure to ensure their supply chains are free from exploitative labor practices. This article delves into the evolving regulatory landscape, the significant risks of non-compliance, and strategic steps companies can take to combat forced labor while integrating social responsibility into their…

    Edwin P. Reilly CPA,CA shared this article

  • Canada’s Fall Economic Statement 2024: A Review

    Canada’s Fall Economic Statement 2024: A Review

    The 2024 Fall Economic Statement proposes several changes to personal and business tax laws, aimed at addressing inflation and assisting businesses and individuals. The government plans to expand the capital gains rollover on business investments, which will allow small businesses to access capital more easily. Additionally, the statement confirms a GST/HST tax break for holiday…

    Cleo Melanson CPA, CA shared this article