Jay Buizer, CPA

Jay Buizer

Jay Buizer , CPA

Partner

Jay is a Partner and Business Advisor based out of the Brandon office. Jay develops strong professional relationships with his clients and works hard to deliver practical, timely business solutions to help them achieve their business and personal goals. He helps his clients navigate through stressful situations, as they resolve problems together.

Jay works with a variety of private enterprises, including real estate and construction; professionals, both incorporated and self-employed; and other businesses. He offers a full suite of services, including assurance —review engagements, compliance, and compilations, personal tax returns, corporate and personal tax planning, and bookkeeping.

Jay earned a Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) from the University of Manitoba in 2015. He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying in 2018.

Jay is chairman of the board of the Brandon Downtown Development Corporation.


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