Romy-Alexandra Laliberté
Tax Lawyer
Romy-Alexandra Laliberté is a tax lawyer in the Montreal office. A member of the Quebec Bar since 2013, she has over ten years of experience in taxation and has advised a diverse clientele of businesses of all sizes, financial institutions, and entrepreneurs. She assists her clients with corporate tax planning, corporate reorganization, and estate and post-mortem planning, with an emphasis on clarity, strategy, and legal certainty.
She holds a bachelor’s degree in law (University of Montreal, 2010) and a graduate degree in taxation (University of Sherbrooke, 2011), and also completed a bachelor’s degree in economics and political science (University of Montreal, 2008). Her professional career has taken her to leading law firms and organizations, where she has developed specialized expertise in corporate taxation and estate planning.
She has presented on topics such as TFSA and employee collective trusts at the Association de planification fiscale et financière (APFF). Her research and publications, which have appeared in specialized journals such as Canadian Tax Focus and in the Cahiers de la Chaire de recherche en fiscalité et en finances publiques (CFFP), demonstrate her intellectual rigor and commitment to advancing knowledge in the field of taxation.
In her practice, Romy-Alexandra stands out for her holistic and pragmatic approach, which aims to offer solutions tailored to each client’s unique objectives and challenges. She is recognized for her dedication to professional excellence, her ability to explain complex issues in layman’s terms, and her constant desire to exceed her clients’ expectations.
Education
2013
- Quebec Bar Association
2011
- Graduate Diploma in Taxation - University of Sherbrooke
2010
- Bachelor of Law - University of Montreal
2008
- Bachelor of Science (Economics and Political Science) - University of Montreal
Teaching, conferences and publications
2024
- Business sales, management buyouts, and employee collective trusts - Speaker at the 2024 APFF Annual Conference, Gatineau
- GODBOUT, HOTTE, and LALIBERTÉ, A Look at Tax-Free Savings Accounts for First-Time Home Buyers (TFSA), once implemented, Publication with the Research Chair in Taxation and Public Finance (CFFP), Regard CFFP R20724/0
2023
- CÉLIAPP, Speaker at the 2023 APFF Annual Conference
2018
- FOURNIER and LALIBERTÉ, The reasonableness test and interest deductibility, Publication in Canadian Tax Focus, Vol. 8, No. 3
2017
- The reasonableness of interest expenses, Speaker at the lunchtime conference for young tax specialists organized by the Canadian Tax Foundation