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    Canadian Customs Law provides an overview of the laws, cases, and policies that govern customs in Canada. It features an overview of the fundamental Canadian requirements relating to the importation and exportation of goods. Extensive references to legislation,

    Publisher:Carswell
    Service Number:30835480
    ISBN:9780779850068
    Publication date:2012-08-27
    Practice area:Trade, Commercial law
    Jurisdiction:Canada
    External Product Title:Canadian Customs Law, Softbound book
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    Available Formats:Softbound book
    Shelf space:9
    Authors:

    Angelos Xilinas

    Angelos leads KPMG’s Trade & Customs Practice. He joined KPMG in 1999, after spending ten years working with tax authorities. Angelos advises clients regarding import and export requirements, conducts compliance and cost recovery reviews, and approaches 

    Daniel Kiselbach, B.A., J.D.

    Daniel Kiselbach is a partner of Miller Thomson providing general legal counsel, with a practice focus on global trade and tax. Over the last three decades he has appeared at all Canadian court levels, including the superior courts of several provinces, 

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    Katherine Xilinas

    Katherine is a Partner with KPMG Law LLP and KPMG Canada’s Indirect Tax practice in Vancouver. She has 18+ years of experience assisting clients with their indirect tax and customs planning and advisory needs, as well as representing them before the Canadian 

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