Digital Economy and E-commerce
FMP works alongside e-commerce companies, marketplaces and digital businesses on the tax, customs, contractual and corporate matters that run through every stage of the operation.
Sectors
A digital company's operation crosses several layers of law at once: the taxation of each sale, the import of goods for resale, contracts with platforms and payment providers, the corporate structure behind growth, and the labor relations of logistics. FMP brings these fronts together from its tax and customs core, with attention to the Brazilian Tax Reform transition and its impact on digital retail.
Fronts
How FMP serves the digital economy
Customs Law and International Trade
Import for resale, international dropshipping, tariff classification (NCM) and parcel taxation in cross-border e-commerce.
Read more →Tax Advisory and Planning
ICMS-ST, DIFAL on interstate sales, tax-regime choices and the effects of the Reform (IBS/CBS and split payment) on digital retail.
Read more →Tax Litigation (Administrative and Judicial)
Defense against ICMS-ST and DIFAL assessments, credit disallowance and tax theses specific to e-commerce.
Read more →Commercial Contracts
Contracts with marketplaces, payment providers, fulfillment operators and technology vendors (SaaS).
Read more →Corporate and M&A
Corporate structuring for scale, funding rounds and due diligence informed by the sector's tax exposure.
Read more →Labor Advisory
Workforce models in fulfillment operations, outsourcing and the seasonality of digital retail.
Read more →Civil and Commercial Litigation
Disputes with platforms and suppliers and consumer-relation matters connected to the operation.
Read more →Debt Recovery
Credit recovery and collection of receivables in B2B e-commerce operations.
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