A series of webinars hosted by MNP tax advisors across the country

Canada's indirect tax regime is complex and can be challenging to navigate. Some provinces harmonize federal and local taxes, while others operate separate systems. This poses challenges for domestic and foreign corporations. And yet, understanding and complying with Canada's indirect tax laws is crucial whether you're a local brewery or an international company.

Over the next several months, our webinars will aim to unravel these complexities, providing insights for all businesses.

Explore transaction-based commodity taxes like GST, HST, and PST and excise taxes on goods such as fuel, tobacco, and alcohol. Webinar topics will span from industry-specific insights to general overviews of important indirect tax information.

Join our coffee and taxation webinar series to stay compliant and in control.

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Watch previous webinars

Understanding Canadian Indirect Tax Implications in E-Commerce

April 8, 2024

Presented by Jeff Harrison and Cassandra Whitelaw

What to expect in an Indirect Tax audit

March 4, 2024

Presented by Jeff Harrison and Adam Amer

Excise Duty Webinar Focus on Spirits, Beer and Wine

January 15, 2024

Presented by Danny Crawford

Insights

  • Performance

    August 29, 2024

    Understanding Canadian indirect tax implications for e-commerce

    As e-commerce continues to grow, navigating Canadian sales tax regulations has become a new challenge for many businesses.

  • Performance

    August 26, 2024

    Recent legislative amendments for Canadian taxes

    August 2024 update: Discover the latest legislative updates for Canadian taxes in 2024, including changes to capital gains, alternative minimum tax, and more.

  • Confidence

    August 23, 2024

    Case Study: Steps in estate planning

    Retirees Phillip and Martha faced challenges in ensuring their estate wishes were honoured due to differing family opinions.