René Deroy

René Deroy

René Deroy

Partner - Taxation Services

René is a Partner in MNP’s Tax Services Group and is a regional leader in the firm’s Tax Controversy Practice. Rene brings more than two decades of experience helping owner-managed businesses, farmers, agri-businesses, as well as First Nations and other Indigenous organizations, to his role.

René’s primary focus is corporate reorganizations and corporate structures, including estate planning, succession planning, sale of businesses, and personal tax planning. He also helps clients in tax disputes with the Canada Revenue Agency, including providing audit assistance, preparing and filing income tax appeals, and a wide range of other tax matters.

René has completed the Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada’s three-year In-Depth Tax Program.

He has conducted seminars, both within the firm and in the community, on a variety of income tax issues.


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