Ian Turner, CPA, CGA

Ian Turner

Ian Turner , CPA, CGA

Partner, Professionals

Ian is a member of MNP’s Assurance and Accounting team in Markham. A trusted advisor, Ian draws on more than two decades in public practice, as well as in industry, to help small business owners and professionals, such as doctors and dentists, achieve both their business and personal goals. Knowledgeable and caring, Ian delivers innovative solutions to help his clients minimize tax. He works closely with clients to help them and their families meet their needs today, while planning for a bright and prosperous future.

Ian delivers audit, accounting, tax and business advisory services and consults with clients at all stages of the business lifecycle on the issues and goals that are unique to them. He provides a comprehensive range of assurance services while providing support to help clients understand their financial reporting outcomes and requirements. 

Ian is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Certified General Accountant (CGA) in 2003.


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