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Payments made by importers

By Occasional Contributors | 4 Minutes Read February 18, 2015

New CBSA transfer pricing policy creates opportunities and obligations for importers

Transfer pricing has been a favorite Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) enforcement target for some time now. Payments made by importers because of income tax transfer pricing requirements can trigger obligations and liabilities under Canadian customs laws.

Article by Occasional Contributors / Business, Finance and Accounting / administrative monetary penalties, Canada Border Services Agency, Canadian International Trade Tribunal, CBSA, Customs Act, customs authorities in the United States, duty-free treatment, imported goods, obligations for importers, Payments made by importers, transfer pricing adjustments, transfer pricing policy, treatment of post-importation price reductions

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