With more than 120 offices across the country, MNP provides tailored expertise in tax, accounting and a wide range of business advisory services. MNP is there, wherever business takes you
Carlyle Shepherd Coquitlam is merging with Manning Elliott and relocating to 225 – 9600 Cameron Street, Burnaby (phone: 604-421-2591) effective Sept. 1st, 2020.
At Manning Elliott, Carlyle Shepherd, we endeavor to continue to provide the highest quality professional service and guidance. Visit our website or call us today for more information.
MAJID AT ACCOUNTABLE ACCOUNTING OFFERS BOOKKEEPING, PAYROLL, SOFTWARE TRAINING, and BUSINESS CONSULTING - YOU CAN COUNT ON THE YEARS OF EXPERIENCE TO HAVE ALL YOUR BUSINESS RUN SMOOTHLY. MAJID WILL REVIEW YOUR BUSINESS DETAILS AND OFFER EXPERT ADVICE ON YOUR NEXT BUSINESS MOVE. AS WELL ACCOUNTABLE ACCOUNTING OFFERS COMPLETE TAX RETURNS - A ONE STOP FOR ALL THE BUSINESS NEEDS.
With over 20 years of Canadian and International extensive experience, knowledge, and educational background, we provide a wide range of Tax, Accounting, and Financial services to our clients. Our work quality and staff professionalism will make you trust us, and your satisfaction will build our brand. Our strategy is based on Customer Intimacy, which means we customize our services to client's needs and will help them align their activity to the company's mission. Quality, Trust, Professionalism are our priorities. Please do not hesitate to contact us. You can call us anytime beyond business hours.
The hours of Port Moody Office is from 10:00 am to 19:00 pm
Affordable Professional Bookkeeping, Payroll and Tax Services,
Bookkeeping Services
Payroll Services
Tax Returns
We help you will corporate bookkeeping.
Election time – and you don't have to go to the polls: CPT30Canada Revenue Agency (CRA ) (formerly known as Revenue Canada) has a form for everything. They even have forms that really don't do much other than tell the government you want to do something specific – which is called 'making an election'. For those of us of a certain generation, you probably thought when you turned 65 a few years ago that your employer would stop deducting CPP because you began collecting it. But the rules changed in 2012 and you can't just call and say 'Hey, CRA I am too old to keep paying into a system that barely gives me enough money to stay alive which is why I have to keep working'. They will tell you that you can't call them, you have to fill out a form: namely the CPT30 (not to be confused with C3P0). The CPT30 is a formal way of telling the government that you aren't going to continue to pay into their pension system. The form should be filed a month before your 65th birthday if you want the deductions to stop as soon as you come of age, or it can be filed any time thereafter until you turn 70.