Mo Huang, CPA, Mtax

Mo Huang

Mo Huang , CPA, Mtax

Partner

Mo is a member of MNP’s International Corporate Tax Services group in Toronto. With deep international tax experience, Mo supports her clients in managing their tax compliance and advises on tax strategy and structuring. She provides practical solutions for clients in a timely and cost-efficient manner.

Mo works closely with Canadian companies in planning and implementing international expansions, reorganizations, and repatriation planning. She works with public sector organizations and private enterprises in a variety of industries, including real estate and construction, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, technology, and cannabis.

Mo received an Honours Bachelor of Arts (BA) with Distinction in accounting and financial economics from Western University in 2012, and a Master of Taxation (MTax) from the University of Waterloo in 2015. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying in 2018.


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