Dallas Maccorquodale, CPA

Dallas Maccorquodale

Dallas Maccorquodale , CPA

Partner, Real Estate & Construction

Dallas is a Partner and Regional Leader with MNP’s Real Estate and Construction Services team on Vancouver Island. Dallas draws on strong technical knowledge to help his clients better understand their operational and financial results in a timely, relevant manner. He creatively implements innovative technological solutions, with a unique ability to take financial data and transform it into actionable information for his clients moving forward.

Dallas helps clients in a variety of sectors, including residential and commercial real estate and construction, construction sub-trades, real estate development, leasing, hospitality, technology, retail, and manufacturing. His services include Cloud accounting implementations, financial process improvement consulting, and forward-looking corporate and personal tax planning and compliance.

Prior to joining MNP, Dallas served in the Canadian Armed Forces for more than 12 years and holds the Canadian Forces' Decoration (CD).

Dallas earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in accounting and finance from Vancouver Island University in 2014. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying in 2017. Dallas is a member of the Vancouver Island Construction Association, treasurer of the Canadian Home Builders Association on Vancouver Island, and a committee member of the Upper Island Young Builder’s Network.

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