Kevin Schindler, CPA, CA

Kevin Schindler

Kevin Schindler , CPA, CA

Partner

Kevin is a Business Advisor with MNP’s Assurance and Accounting Services team in Surrey. With more than three decades of accounting experience, Kevin specializes in tax matters — including tax returns, tax and estate planning, compliance, and CRA audit dispute resolution — for individuals and small- to medium-sized businesses. He offers a depth of experience, personalized service, and a simple, efficient structure that clients appreciate.

Kevin is approachable and easy to work with and interprets complicated accounting concepts into key insights that are understood by his clients. He is quick to obtain a solid grasp of their business requirements and financial goals. Using his expertise in tax and accounting rules and regulations, he provides his clients with tailored strategies for dealing with challenges and achieving their business objectives.

Prior to joining MNP, Kevin headed up his own boutique practice in White Rock, B.C. Before that, he was with a Big Four firm for 13 years, where he rose to the position of tax partner. 

Kevin graduated from the University of British Columbia in 1992 with a Bachelor of Human Kinetics (BHK) and from the British Columbia Institute of Technology in 1997 with a Financial Management Diploma, Finance and Financial Management Services.  He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 2001 and has completed CPA Canada’s In-depth Tax course.


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