About Andrew Grosz, C.A.

Today, Andrew, through his association with tax lawyers, specializes in accounting and tax compliance services for voluntary disclosures.

Andrew attended McGill University. He was awarded a Bachelor of Commerce degree in 1974 and wrote his UFE (Uniform Final Examinations) in 1976, where he ranked in the top 10 percentile in the tax area. In 1977, he was admitted to the Quebec Order and Ontario Institute of Chartered Accountants.

To maintain his edge, Andrew not only attends annual tax update courses, but he also takes special tax courses, such as "Income Splitting", "CRA Tax Litigation", "Tax Decisions with Long-Term Implications" and other specific tax courses to make sure that his clients get the best advice possible.

Andrew was audit manager of a local firm of chartered accountants. His responsibilities included developing audit methods, technical research and quality control. His professional interests were management consulting, taxation and forensic accounting. To further his interests, he moved to Toronto to join the consulting division of an international firm of chartered accountants and management consultants

Andrew has successfully completed a number of assignments in the determination of contract compliance, valuation, the investigation of fraud, bankruptcy and litigation support. To further his interests, independence and experience, he started his own accounting and consulting practice and offered core taxation, negotiations and consulting services to both clients and other accounting firms.

During the years, Andrew has negotiated exclusive international contracts, involving the importation of signage products. He took over the business, which was highlighted by the design, manufacturing, sale and distribution of a sign system, for Canada Post Corporation, to over 7,000 locations across Canada.

Andrew has also lectured in financial and management accounting, taxation and the use of computers.