Susan Cruickshank, CPA, CGA, HB Comm

Susan Cruickshank

Susan Cruickshank , CPA, CGA, HB Comm

Partner

As a Partner with MNP, Susan focuses on empowering owner-managed businesses to navigate complex tax landscapes practising out of Kincardine and Walkerton Ontario. Her expertise lies in crafting tailored strategies for succession planning, business reorganizations, estate, and post-mortem planning. Susan’s approach revolves around fostering enduring client relationships rooted in trust, transparency, and personalized attention. She believes in simplifying complex tax matters, providing clarity, and empowering clients to make informed decisions to help their businesses thrive.

With a wealth of knowledge and experience in the agricultural sector, Susan understands its nuances intricately. While agriculture remains a cornerstone of her practice, she has also cultivated significant experience in diverse sectors, including manufacturing, professional services, real estate, and consumer businesses. This breadth allows her to offer comprehensive insights and solutions tailored to each industry's unique tax challenges.

Outside of the office, Susan is a Member of the Canadian Tax Foundation and lectures at CPA Canada's prestigious Income Tax for the General Practitioner course.

She completed her CPA Canada In-Depth Tax Course in 2013, her Honours Bachelor of Commerce degree from Laurentian University in 2010, and her Business Administration & Accounting diploma from Georgian College in 2006.


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