Andersen Global signs collaborative agreement with Canadian firm

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Andersen Global signs collaborative agreement with Canadian firm

Andersen Global has sealed a new collaboration agreement with WL Dueck & Co, a major Canadian tax firm with a presence in Vancouver, Calgary, Richmond and Edmonton.

WL Dueck was founded in 1998 by partners Warren Dueck and Steven Flynn. The tax team specialises in US and Canadian cross-border tax matters. The firm provides tax advice on offshore voluntary disclosures for high-net-worth individuals estates and trust. It also offers businesses advice on M&A and cross-border transactions, particularly investments between the US and Canada. The firm’s team is composed of four partners and 15 other tax professionals.

The collaboration agreement between Andersen Global and WL Dueck continues the expansion of the Andersen Tax brand in North America.

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