Andrew Lee, CPA, CA

Andrew Lee

Andrew Lee , CPA, CA

Partner

Andrew Lee, CPA, CA, is a Partner with MNP in Markham. Andrew delivers a full suite of assurance and accounting services to professionals such as dentists, doctors, veterinarians, pharmacists, lawyers, architects and engineers and to businesses in various industries, including marketing, manufacturing and distribution.

Andrew works closely with clients so he can provide a detailed analysis of their situation and deliver multiple options to help them achieve their unique goals in the simplest manner possible. His services include compilations, reviews and audits, tax planning and compliance and advising on a broad range of issues, such as buying or selling a business and financial forecasting.

In 2006, Andrew received a Master of Accounting degree from the University of Waterloo, He is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA).


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