Jay Bouchey, CPA, CA

Jay Bouchey

Jay Bouchey , CPA, CA

Jay is a Business Advisor with MNP’s Private Enterprise group in South Surry. Jay brings more than two decades of experience helping owner-managed and family-owned businesses deliver maximum value from their enterprises.

Jay provides advice on assurance, tax planning and general business matters. He works closely with clients in a variety of industries, including real estate, construction, technology and manufacturing, as well as with professionals and financial companies.

Jay listens closely to his clients’ needs to offer individualized services that help them achieve their goals. He offers support on corporate, personal and trust tax compliance, partnership tax compliance and compilation engagements. Jay applies his expertise in financial statements, tax planning and remuneration planning to mitigate risk and help clients preserve their wealth.

Jay earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) from Simon Fraser University in 1989. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA).


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