In Print: Indirect Tax and Customs Issues of (Re)structuring a Supply Chain

Indirect Tax associate partner Eric Paton examines the federal and provincial sales tax implications related to restructuring a company's supply chain in this In Print issue. In addition to addressing the potential opportunities and pitfalls associated with supply chain structures, his paper highlights lesser-known taxes and fees that can potentially reduce or eliminate anticipated benefits stemming from restructuring the supply chain.

By understanding why companies restructure their supply chain and examining the various models available to do so, readers can assess the importance of considering indirect tax and customs issues in any restructuring discussions early on. Read Eric's paper below.

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