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April 28, 2024

George Tadross

George Tadross

Senior Manager, Indirect Tax BDO Canada LLP

Job Description

Having to navigate complicated taxes that occur in everyday transactions that most people don’t think about that could have incredible implications.

Relevant School Subjects

Business

Areas Of Expertise

Business & Finance

Career Story

I started off my career path by going to Wilfrid Laurier University for a Bachelor’s of business administration. After that I joined a smaller firm and then joined a larger big four firm in which I completed my audit experience and became a CPA. I was an income tax professional for a number of years before deciding to make the switch to GST and in that switch I had taken on both an advisory role and a recovery role. The recovery role was one where I would actually travel quite a bit and it’s definitely an exciting job that most high schoolers would find interesting. Now I’m settled down a bit more and I do more advisory work for a national firm servicing Southwestern Ontario.

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