David Sharpe, CPA, CA

David Sharpe

David Sharpe , CPA, CA

Partner

David is a member of MNP’s Tax Services team in Mount Forest. With close to two decades of experience, David deftly guides his clients to where they need to be, helping them achieve both their short- and long-term goals.

David works with owners of small- and medium-sized businesses and organizations, farming clients, and real estate and construction clients, helping them understand their tax obligations and complete their tax reporting requirements. He assists business owners in expansion, transition, exploration, or maintenance mode, with services that include audit, reviews of financial statements or compiling financial information, and tax.

David earned a Diploma in accounting from Conestoga College in 2006 and a Bachelor of Business Studies (BBS) in accounting from the University of Windsor in 2007. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA).

David is a lifelong member of this community. He has contributed to the Mount Forest Fireworks Festival for more than a decade and is past Festival chair. David is past president of the Mount Forest District Chamber of Commerce.


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