Supply Chain Tax

Maintaining an efficient tax structure along the supply chain and associated entities helps keep multinational companies competitive in an increasingly intricate global economy. As value chains change, they can affect customs and a list of other tax-sensitive areas. Similarly, transforming end-to-end procurement can create opportunities to improve intellectual property structures, reevaluate transfer pricing policies and diversify suppliers.

We Provide the Following Offerings:

  • Direct and Indirect Tax Support
  • Supply Chain
  • Intellectual Property
  • Transfer Pricing
  • Trade & Customs
  • Information Technology
  • Organizational & Legal Entity Design

Why A&M

As part of comprehensive value chain management and improvement process, we can assist with an overall plan to meet your global tax obligations efficiently. Some of our associated services include:

Evolving Supply Chains

Supply chain evolution, driven by changing costs, regulatory, and economic forces, is creating the need to enable quick decisions. Our team can assist in evaluating supply chain changes and related tax impacts and identifying opportunities for supply chain models to drive increase tax efficiencies.

Intellectual Property Planning

Changing intellectual property (IP) footprints and increased pressure from the OECD BEPS initiative is driving companies to reevaluate previous IP planning decisions. Our team can help evaluate current structures and identify opportunities to address risks and drive financial benefits through IP planning.

Digital Initiatives

Evaluating and advising on tax considerations and opportunities generated by digital initiatives can have a potential impact on product development, manufacturing, digital innovation in the supply chain, IP structures (new or existing), expanding e-commerce or transitioning to an omnichannel model.

Centralized Procurement

Assessing the tax implications of strategic procurement models and opportunities can drive additional financial benefit through procurement related functions.

The A&M Difference

What differentiates A&M Tax is our capability to team with our Corporate Performance Improvement practice to focus beyond tax and see the bigger picture when recommending operating model / supply chain efficiencies. Additionally, we help Clients by providing:

  • Knowledge base: A&M’s Supply and Value Chain Strategies team is comprised of a global team of specialists with expert knowledge of the tools and processes to streamline tax structures throughout the value chain.
  • Client-focused approach: We collaborate with Clients from day one to tailor the tax operational structures needed to improve their supply and value chain.
  • Global expertise: Our professionals span the globe and have regional expertise Clients can tap into immediately.
  • Proven process: Our multi-disciplined team of attorneys, CPAs and tax experts understand all facets of supply chain management and how a tax-related approach can improve the value chain for Clients.

Meet Our Practice Leaders

    • Albert Liguori

    • Managing Director
    • New York, NY
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    • Marc Alms

    • Managing Director
    • New York, NY
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    • Brian Pedersen

    • Managing Director
    • Houston, TX
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