Terence Chan, CPA (WA)

Terence Chan

Terence Chan , CPA (WA)

Partner, US Corporate Tax

Terence Chan is a Partner and Business Advisor with MNP’s International Tax Services team. Based in Surrey, Terence helps clients expanding into the U.S. navigate the ever-changing and always complex U.S. federal and state tax environment.

Drawing on more than 15 years of experience, Terence ensures clients are in compliance and have the most tax efficient structure from a U.S. and Canadian perspective. He believes in delivering tax advice and services in a concise and easy-to-understand manner so his clients can focus on running their businesses.

Terence’s services include advising on the structuring of U.S. investments and businesses and consulting on taxation for U.S. real estate holdings by Canadian businesses. He also conducts state income and sales tax nexus analysis for various business, including e-commerce. He has worked with a broad range of industries, including real estate, manufacturing, retail and wholesale, and technology.

Terence is a Washington state Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and a Bachelor of Business Administration graduate from the University of Washington. He also holds a Master in Taxation degree from Golden Gate University.


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