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DTC Progress in Nova Scotia; BC Moves to Pre-Tax Pricing

Two pieces of news today, both of which are good for DTC winery sales …

Firstly, the Nova Scotia government has sent out a message to stakeholders indicating that it will proceed with its previously announced plans to permit inter-provincial DTC shipment of wine to consumers in that province. The responsible Minister noted that the most frequent comment during a consultation process was that Nova Scotia should \”be a leader by adopting regulations to allow direct to consumer shipping of wine and encouraging other Canadian provinces to reduce interprovincial importation restrictions to help create an open Canadian market\”. The applicable legal changes are expected this year.

Secondly, in British Columbia, the LDB has announced that it will switch on April 1st from \”tax included\” shelf prices to pre-tax shelf pricing in all government liquor stores. Up until now, it had become the standard for all liquor retailers including wineries to also use \”tax included\” pricing. A switch to pre-tax pricing will be beneficial for winery DTC sales because the sales taxes on a DTC sale will vary depending upon the destination … and it was previously confusing for out-of-province customers to see web site pricing that included BC sales taxes.

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Saskatchewan Considers Options for Liquor Retail Reform

The Saskatchewan government is in the midst of a consultation process to determine the future of its liquor retail system (which is currently mostly a government retail system with a policy of opening only new private stores). A web site has been set up that asks for citizen input (Liquor Retailing in Saskatchewan) and a number of options have been set out for the future (Future of Liquor Retailing). This PDF sets out the full history, analysis and options: Green Paper- Liquor Retailing. The options section is particularly interesting given the current proposed changes to BC\’s liquor retail system.

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Conference to Explain BC Wine and Liquor System Changes

The 6th annual BC Wine & Liquor Law Conference is set for February 23rd in Vancouver, BC. This is an exciting year for the conference because a raft of significant changes to BC\’s wine and liquor policies are scheduled to come into effect shortly. We will provide an update on these changes including detailed discussion of upcoming reforms to BC\’s retail environment, wholesale pricing structure and distribution system, all of which are planned for April 1st. We\’ll also discuss developments in the branding and marketing sector as well as issues related to succession planning for wineries. New for this year, we have also included a panel on issues related to raising capital. Full schedule and registration information for the conference is here: BC Wine & Liquor Law Conference 2015.

Please note that those employed in the wine and liquor industry are eligible for a significant discount in the conference fee – a reduction from $645 USD to $300 USD. The conference always sells out so please register early!