Henry Halliday

Henry Halliday

Henry Halliday

Partner, Transfer Pricing

Henry is a Transfer Pricing partner and a member of MNP’s International Tax group. Henry helps companies navigate the complex landscape of transfer pricing regulations to develop effective and defendable transfer pricing policies.

He provides practical and effective solutions that optimize his clients’ tax positions, ensure compliance with local regulations, and mitigate transfer pricing risks. His goal is to empower his clients with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions and achieve their business objectives while maintaining strong relationships with tax authorities. Approachable, empathetic, and genuinely interested in his clients’ goals, Henry makes it a point to develop a deeper understanding of his clients’ unique circumstances to better meet their needs.

Henry works with a broad mix of private and public clients, who include Canadian owner-managed businesses looking to expand into the U.S., inbound U.S. groups seeking to take advantage of Canadian talent, or North American divisions of large European- or Asian-headed groups.

Henry earned a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in mathematics from the University of Bristol in 2008. He is an Associate Chartered Accountant (ACA, United Kingdom), qualifying in 2016.


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