Canada has an aggressive new agency determined to secure its share of international trade revenue. Substantial penalties and exhaustive audits await those who do not get their affairs in order at the earliest possible opportunity. By Hendrik Swaneveld, Martin Przysuski, Venkat Nagarajan and Sam Krishna, BDO Dunwoody LLP, Toronto
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