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Table of Contents
INGRAM MICRO INC.
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS — (Continued)
(In 000s, except per share data)
Note 10 — Commitments and Contingencies
Our Brazilian subsidiary has received a number of tax assessments including the following: (1) a 2005 Federal import tax assessment claiming certain
commercial taxes totaling Brazilian Reais 12,714 ($5,401 at December 28, 2013 exchange rates) were due on the import of software acquired from
international vendors for the period January through September of 2002; (2) a 2007 Sao Paulo Municipal tax assessment claiming Brazilian Reais 29,111
($12,368 at December 28, 2013 exchange rates) of service taxes were due on the resale of acquired software covering years 2002 through 2006, plus Brazilian
Reais 25,972 ($11,034 at December 28, 2013 exchange rates) of associated penalties; (3) a 2011 Federal income tax assessment, a portion of which claims
statutory penalties totaling Brazilian Reais 15,900 ($6,755 at December 28, 2013 exchange rates) for delays in providing certain electronic files during the
audit of tax years 2008 and 2009, which was conducted through the course of 2011; (4) a 2012 Sao Paulo municipal tax assessment claiming Brazilian Reais
2,996 ($1,272 at December 28, 2013 exchange rates) of service taxes due on the importation of software covering the year 2007 plus Brazilian Reais 1,498
($636 at December 28, 2013 exchange rates) of associated penalties; and (5) a 2013 Sao Paulo municipal tax assessment claiming Brazilian Reais 10,725
($4,556 at December 28, 2013 exchange rates) of service taxes due on the importation of software covering the years 2008, 2009, 2010 and January through
May 2011 plus Brazilian Reais 5,362 ($2,278 at December 28, 2013 exchange rates) of associated penalties. While we will continue to vigorously pursue
administrative and, if applicable, judicial action in defending against the 2005 Federal import tax assessment, we continue to maintain a reserve for the full tax
amount assessed at December 28, 2013 in item (1) above. After working with our advisors, we believe the other matters noted above do not represent a
probable loss.
In addition to the amounts described above, incremental charges for possible penalties, interest and inflationary adjustments could be imposed in an
amount up to Brazilian Reais 206,701 ($87,815 at December 28, 2013 exchange rates) for these matters. We believe we have good defenses against each
matter and do not believe it is probable that we will suffer a material loss for these matters.
There are various other claims, lawsuits and pending actions against us incidental to our operations. It is the opinion of management that the ultimate
resolution of these matters will not have a material adverse effect on our consolidated financial position, results of operations or cash flows. However, we can
make no assurances that we will ultimately be successful in our defense of any of these matters.
As is customary in the IT distribution industry, we have arrangements with certain finance companies that provide inventory-financing facilities for our
customers. In conjunction with certain of these arrangements, we have agreements with the finance companies that would require us to repurchase certain
inventory, which might be repossessed from the customers by the finance companies. Due to various reasons, including among other items, the lack of
information regarding the amount of saleable inventory purchased from us still on hand with the customer at any point in time, repurchase obligations relating
to inventory cannot be reasonably estimated. Repurchases of inventory by us under these arrangements have been insignificant to date.
We have guarantees to third parties that provide financing to a limited number of our customers. Net sales under these arrangements accounted for less
than one percent of our consolidated net sales for 2013, 2012 and 2011. The guarantees require us to reimburse the third party for defaults by these customers
up to an aggregate of $5,600. The fair value of these guarantees has been recognized as cost of sales to these customers and is included in other accrued
liabilities.
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