Jacob Angemeer, CPA, CA

Jacob Angemeer

Jacob Angemeer , CPA, CA

Partner, Tax Services

Jacob Angemeer, CPA, CA, is a Canadian Tax Partner working out of MNP’s Mississauga office. Jacob specializes in estate and succession planning for owner-managers and their families, providing innovative solutions tailored to each client’s specific needs. He works closely with high net worth individuals and owner-managers, identifying planning opportunities that allow his clients to optimally structure their organization’s affairs and developing strategies that best suit their short-and long-term objectives.

Jacob works with clients in a wide range of industries, including manufacturing, real estate, automobile and professionals. His objectives include helping his clients minimize tax and planning for business succession. Jacob takes pride in helping business owners focus on what matters to them, their business and their family, to ensure they are well prepared for the future.

Jacob obtained his Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA, CA) designation in 2015 (2013 Uniform Final Exam (UFE) National Honour Roll). He earned a Bachelor of Mathematics (BMath, Honours) in accounting in 2012 and a Master of Accounting (MAcc, Honours) in 2013 from the University of Waterloo.


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