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SRJ Chartered Professional Accountants Welcomes New Associate Partners to Strengthen SR&ED and Corporate Tax Services
SRJ Chartered Professional Accountants Welcomes New Associate Partners to Strengthen SR&ED and Corporate Tax Services

Cision Canada

time30-04-2025

  • Business
  • Cision Canada

SRJ Chartered Professional Accountants Welcomes New Associate Partners to Strengthen SR&ED and Corporate Tax Services

TORONTO, April 30, 2025 /CNW/ - SRJ Chartered Professional Accountants (SRJ CPA) is proud to announce the addition of two esteemed professionals, Tracie Heier and Tabish Bhatti, as Partners. This strategic expansion underscores SRJ's commitment to enhancing its corporate tax and Scientific Research and Experimental Development (SR&ED) services across Canada, helping businesses navigate tax complexities while maximizing available financial incentives. With decades of combined expertise, Tracie and Tabish bring a wealth of knowledge to the firm. Tracie's extensive background in corporate tax positions SRJ to better serve businesses navigating complex tax landscapes. Tabish's focus on SR&ED will play a pivotal role in assisting Canadian businesses in maximizing innovation-driven tax incentives, making it easier for companies to secure valuable funding through government grants and incentives, including the SR&ED program. Tracie Heier is a leading expert in cloud accounting and corporate tax. Based in Saskatchewan, Tracie will spearhead SRJ's expansion across the Western Canadian markets, ensuring businesses in the region benefit from seamless, technology-driven financial solutions. Tabish Bhatti is an authority in the SR&ED landscape, bringing extensive experience across diversified industries. As the leader of SRJ's SR&ED division, Tabish will focus on expanding services to sectors including software/IT, pharmaceuticals, medical practices, engineering firms, and software development. With a growing portfolio of 2,000+ clients and having put over $10 million back into clients' pockets, SRJ CPA is rapidly becoming a trusted name in Canadian accounting and advisory services. "Tracie and Tabish's combined expertise enhances our ability to help businesses across Canada secure crucial tax credits and focus on what matters most: growth and innovation." said Shayan Rashid, CEO and managing partner at SRJ CPA. Expanding Across Canada with a Focus on Innovation and Compliance The appointment of Tracie and Tabish comes at a time when SRJ CPA is experiencing significant growth, driven by increasing demand for specialized tax advisory and innovation funding solutions. About SRJ Chartered Professional Accountants SRJ Chartered Professional Accountants is a leading Canadian accounting and advisory firm offering corporate tax solutions, SR&ED claims services, cloud bookkeeping, and financial consulting. Dedicated to helping businesses maximize profitability and innovation opportunities, SRJ CPA continues to set the standard for excellence in client service and financial solutions.

KSA plans to launch Global T20 league
KSA plans to launch Global T20 league

Express Tribune

time17-03-2025

  • Business
  • Express Tribune

KSA plans to launch Global T20 league

Saudi Arabia is preparing to launch an ambitious global Twenty20 (T20) cricket league, supported by its $1 trillion sovereign wealth fund. Led by Australian cricket figure Neil Maxwell, and backed by SRJ sports, the project is modeled after tennis's Grand Slam events, with plans for a traveling eight-team league. The league is expected to host matches in four different locations. Maxwell, a former Australian cricketer and manager of Australian captain Pat Cummins, has spent the past year developing the concept. The league's goals are to address key challenges facing the sport, such as supporting Test cricket and generating new revenue opportunities for smaller cricketing nations. The league will feature teams based in established cricketing nations, including Australia, but will also look to expand into emerging markets. Both men's and women's competitions are planned, and the final may be held in Saudi Arabia. Discussions with the International Cricket Council (ICC) are already in progress, with sources revealing that Saudi Arabia is prepared to invest $500 million in the venture. The new league is designed to complement existing T20 tournaments like the Indian Premier League (IPL) and Australia's Big Bash League, filling gaps in the international cricket calendar. However, the league faces several challenges. It still requires approval from the ICC and national cricket boards, such as Cricket Australia. Moreover, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) would need to lift its ban on Indian players participating in T20 leagues outside the IPL. If the league is approved, it could reshape cricket's financial structure by offering an alternative revenue model to the current system, which is dominated by India, Australia, and England. Smaller cricket nations stand to benefit from shared funds, potentially reducing their reliance on unprofitable bilateral series and creating more sustainable opportunities for growth.

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