• About Paul

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    Paul Vet, CPA, CA, LPA

    Paul became a Chartered Accountant in 1992 after articling with a Big Four firm in Mississauga. After working for some of the world's best known and respected companies, Paul realized his passion was his personal touch and in 2007 began advising owners of small to medium sized businesses on accounting, tax, and business solutions.

     

    Paul helps owners GROW their businesses, minimize taxes and risks.

     

    Paul is active in the community and has served on a board member or auditor for various non-profit organizations in Canada and the US. He is a member of the Burlington Chamber of Commerce and is active at Forestview (Church without Walls) in Burlington.

     

    Paul graduated with a BSc in Applied Mathematics & Computing Science and a BA In Business Administration from Trinity Western University in BC.

     

    Paul is married with two adult children.

    Paul and his family socialize service dogs from pups for the Lions Foundation.

    Paul is a Licensed Public Accountant in Ontario.

     

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    Firm Privacy Policy

    January 18, 2022

     

    Paul Vet CPA Professional Corporation is committed to maintaining and protecting personal information of its clients, staff, and any other person who may provide us with confidential information, including users of our website, to better serve our clients and to fulfill the requirements of the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA).

     

    This Privacy Policy governs dealing with “personal information”. Personal information means any information about an identifiable individual including such information as age, gender, religion, ethnic background, family status, political affiliations, health, purchasing and spending habits, credit and loan records, investments, tax returns, financial information, email address, home address and home phone number. Personal information does not include business information such as the name, title, business address, or telephone number of an employee of an organization.

     

    Accountability

    We are responsible for all personal information in our possession or control. This would extend to information to which third parties who provide goods or services to us may have access, such as: contract accountants, security and maintenance personnel, information technology advisors, delivery persons, temporary personnel, and website managers. We restrict access to such third parties as much as is reasonably possible and obtain their written agreement that they will follow our privacy policy. We require express consent from our clients to release any personal information to third parties during business on behalf of the client such as: spouses, bankers, lawyers, investment advisors, other accountants, business valuation specialists, and similar professionals associated with its clients.

     

    Purposes of collecting information

    We collect, use, and disclose personal information to serve our clients and for other purposes which would be considered related or otherwise reasonable in the circumstances. For example, we primarily collect, use, and disclose personal information for the following reasons:

     

    • To evaluate client needs and advise on financial and business matters

    • To prepare tax returns and related documents on behalf of our clients

    • To prepare financial statements

    • To communicate our services to clients or prospective clients through mailings or our website

     

    Other reasons we collect, use and disclose personal information may include but are not limited to:

    • Advising clients on financial issues

    • To invoice clients, process and collect accounts

    • To report to required regulatory authorities, including our insurer and CPA Ontario.

    • In the event we were to sell our business or to merge with another entity and that party required a due diligence investigation of our firm, we would require a confidentiality agreement from such third party prior to any disclosure.

     

    When personal information has been collected and is to be used or disclosed for a purpose not previously identified, the new purpose will be identified prior to its use or the disclosure, and consent for the specified purposes sought. Use of personal information shall be limited to that which is necessary for the purposes identified in this Privacy Policy

     

    Consent

    Generally all personal information is held in strict confidence and we will obtain consent, either express or implied, to use or disclose personal information unless otherwise permitted or required by law. Such circumstances could include: information that is publicly available as defined by the regulation; where collection or use is clearly in the interests of the individual and consent cannot be obtained in a timely manner; to act in the event of an emergency that threatens the life, health or security of the individual; for debt collection; or to comply with a subpoena, warrant or court order.

     

    Retention

    Personal information may be retained if we consider it necessary to ensure the accuracy and integrity of client records and to provide quality professional services and advice to clients and to account to regulatory authorities. However, when personal information is no longer needed for the purpose acquired or to properly serve and advise the client they will be destroyed.

     

    Safeguarding

    Personal information is protected with appropriate security precautions against loss, theft, or unauthorized use whether on paper or electronically stored. Our staff is trained to be aware of the importance of maintaining the confidentiality of personal information. Care is used in the disposal and shredding of personal information to prevent unauthorized access. Third party contractors or agents who have access to personal information will be required to confirm that they follow appropriate privacy practices.

     

    Openness and Accuracy

    We will make every effort to ensure that personal information collected is as accurate, complete, and up to date as necessary for the purposes that it is to be used. Our Privacy Policy will be made available to all clients, employees and others who may have access to personal information. Our Privacy Information Officer is Jill Vet who is accountable for our office privacy policies. He is the person to whom any complaints or questions may be addressed. Copies of our confidentiality agreements, express consent authorization, and privacy policy are available upon request. Upon written request you will be advised within 30 days whether we hold personal information about you. If it is necessary to extend our response beyond 30 days, we will provide an explanation of our reasons. We will allow you to access this information. We will provide an accounting of how your personal information has been used, including third party disclosures. You are free to challenge the accuracy and completeness of the information and to seek to have it altered, amended, or changed.

     

    Compliance

    The Privacy Information Officer in our office will investigate each written complaint. If a complaint is found to be justified, the Privacy Information Officer will take appropriate measures including, if necessary, amending any office policies and practices. The Privacy Commissioner of Canada may be contacted to forward any unresolved complaint.

     

    Questions

    Any questions may be directed to:

    Jill Vet, Privacy Information Officer

    Paul Vet CPA Professional Corporation

    Unit 1, 2440 Industrial Street

    Burlington, ON L7N 1A5 Telephone: (289) 427-5285