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About Andy Green

As Client Director Andy Green works primarily in delivering audit and assurance services, particularly in the Retail and Technology Sectors, as well as being the firm’s Compliance Director. These roles both bring great responsibility in ensuring that the outstanding quality and reputation of the firm is maintained.

After training and qualifying with a mid-tier firm of Chartered Accountants in the City, Andy spent some time in investment banking before joining THP in 2008, a move driven by his desire to get back into the profession. “The beauty of working for an accountancy practice is that every day is different – and you’re constantly achieving successes for your clients.” With Andy’s natural ability in interaction, THP is the ideal place.

With his positive drive and sense of humour Andy works with an array of clients, giving each the ultimate attention no matter what the size of their company.

Posts by Andy Green

Understanding the 2-year rule for audit thresholds
Understanding the 2-year rule for audit thresholds
Posted by Andy Green on February 27, 2025

We look at how the 2-year rule for audit works – and how it can determine whether your company is exempt from needing a statutory audit.

Helping recruitment agencies up their game
Helping recruitment agencies up their game
Posted by Andy Green on February 24, 2025

Recruitment agencies are a sector that THP specialises in helping with their accounting and finance requirements. Andy Green explains.

Shared audit reforms to be abandoned?
Shared audit reforms to be abandoned?
Posted by Andy Green on February 20, 2025

Shared audit was going to become mandatory for ‘Big Four’ audit firms. As a firm that offers shared audit, we ask whether it will happen.

Retail businesses – helping them survive
Retail businesses – helping them survive
Posted by Andy Green on February 19, 2025

Retail businesses were already having a hard time even before the pandemic but now things have become a lot harder. How can we assist?

Audit exemption thresholds have changed from April 2025
Audit exemption thresholds have changed from April 2025
Posted by Andy Green on February 6, 2025

From April 2025, the audit exemption thresholds have changed – with some 14,000 medium-sized businesses being reclassified as ‘small’ firms.

Safety and security declarations needed for EU imports
Safety and security declarations needed for EU imports
Posted by Andy Green on January 23, 2025

From 31st January 2025, all goods imported from the EU need a safety and security declaration. We look at how the new system works.

Statutory audit: does my limited company need one?
Statutory audit: does my limited company need one?
Posted by Andy Green on January 9, 2025

If you’re wondering whether your limited company needs a statutory audit, this post well help you make sense of the rules and regulations.

Associated companies and corporation tax – the rules
Associated companies and corporation tax – the rules
Posted by Andy Green on November 7, 2024

Following the corporation tax rate change in April 2023, tax rules for associated companies will now affect a larger number of businesses.

How to audit post pandemic
How to audit post pandemic
Posted by Andy Green on August 19, 2024

Lockdowns and social distancing have made the traditional audit process difficult. But with good preparation and the right technology, a remote or virtual audit can still take place.

6 succession planning tips for small businesses
6 succession planning tips for small businesses
Posted by Andy Green on April 8, 2024

58% of the UK’s family-run businesses don’t have succession planning. Having a comprehensive strategy is vital for any small business.

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