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  1. StevenNo Gravataron 11 Jul 2009 at 8:01 pm

    11July2009

    Hi: I’m considering taking my 2001 boat to the US and trading it for a 2009. The cost difference would be aprox $2,500 US. What costs will I be incurring to bring the new boat in to Ontario and registering it?

    OR

    What costs would I be incurring if I just went and purchased the boat in the US then brought it back to Ontario to register it?

    Would I have to pay taxes in the state that I purchased then again in Ontario?

    Thanks.

    Steven

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  2. JimNo Gravataron 06 Aug 2009 at 4:34 pm

    Me & 3 friends coming up from the US for an extended vacation and some of my friends drink a lot. How much do w/ pay once we’ve exceeded our allowed amount of alcohol we can freely bring in and what’s the best process to make for an easy crossing?

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  3. BoBNo Gravataron 07 Aug 2009 at 9:37 pm

    Jim,

    With 4 of you, you can bring in 6 liter of wine or 4×24 can of beer. If this is not enough, you’ll have to pay duty and GST/PST, which normally add up to the street price. This would make it not worthwhile carrying it all the way.

    Bob

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  4. JanNo Gravataron 01 Sep 2010 at 2:50 pm

    am a Canadian interested in purchasing an used piece of farm equipment in the USA…Is there duty on such a thing? It is a 1998 used New Holland Round Baler. Please advise

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  5. Customs InfoNo Gravataron 02 Sep 2010 at 9:24 am

    No duty on baler.

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  6. shirlyNo Gravataron 07 Sep 2010 at 9:17 pm

    I have a friend coming to Canada from the USA for a vacation, he wants to bring his tv and sell it to me ? what does he need to do this?

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  7. CathyNo Gravataron 17 Sep 2010 at 10:47 am

    Hi,
    I’m going to the US, staying only 24hr. I am bringing back a wooden kitchen island, with a marble top, purchase price US is $89.99 plus 5% taxes in Maine. How much duty and taxes would I be charged on this, upon re-entering Canada? I live in NB.

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  8. DianeNo Gravataron 11 Nov 2010 at 11:49 pm

    Let’s say I have a headache (while travelling in the US). I discover that I forgot my OTC pain killers at home (Canada), so I buy & take some (also OTC in the States). When I get back to the border and declare the partially used bottle, do I pro-rate the cost of the bottle of pain killers? Or, what do I do that is legal and honest?

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  9. ChadNo Gravataron 13 Jan 2011 at 6:08 am

    I am planning to buy a used set of wheels and tires from a guy in the US. When I bring them back, do I have to delcare them? If so, what documentation do I need? What do I have to pay? A written private sale agreement? Please help Thank you.

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  10. KEVINNo Gravataron 15 Jan 2011 at 12:28 am

    Hi

    I would like to buy a ICE FISHING SONAR(FISH FINDER) FROM the US. The product itself is made in U.S.A. Now will i have to pay duty and taxes when i bring it into and canada ??
    Thanks
    Kevin

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  11. DarleneNo Gravataron 09 Feb 2011 at 12:50 pm

    I want to bring in dry dog food for my 2 dogs. The same food is available in Canada but is much less expensive in the States. How much can I bring back?
    Thanks

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  12. Cheryl ClineNo Gravataron 16 Feb 2011 at 6:50 pm

    We are US citizens who own a retirement cottage in Nova Scotia. We would like to bring up some used items for our cottage, ie: an area rug, lamps, a small handmade table, a space heater, nothing new or over $200. in total value. Are there forms or information we must submit?

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  13. MonicaNo Gravataron 28 Mar 2011 at 1:02 pm

    I moved to Canada from the US, with a Santa Fe hauling a 5×8 trailer. There was an issue with the Santa Fe and in the confusion I forgot to declare the trailer (I declared everything in it, but not the trailer itself). I haven’t needed it since I got here, and it’s just been sitting there, but now to register it in Canada I’m told I need the declaration form from the border crossing. What do I do?

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  14. Helen MacLeanNo Gravataron 17 Jun 2011 at 9:00 pm

    If a lawn tractor is exempt from duty does one still have to pay provencial tax plus US tax when brought in to Canada?

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  15. Rose WrightNo Gravataron 11 Aug 2011 at 10:38 am

    Do I need to declare post cards purchased to send back home when coming back to Canada?

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  16. DeniseNo Gravataron 18 Aug 2011 at 7:36 pm

    I am wondering if I purchased a crib/changing table/dresser combo for $250.00before taxes from the States, and brought it back to canada, what would it cost me at the boarder?

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    SamNo Gravatar Reply:

    i am wondering the same thing… would really like to know how much would be charged to buy change table/dresser combo(250-300$) in the states and bring it back to canada? someone pls answer

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  17. DerekNo Gravataron 23 Oct 2011 at 3:17 pm

    how much do i have to pay if I go over my 750 spending limit???

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  18. brendaNo Gravataron 16 Jul 2012 at 9:16 pm

    Looking at buying cribs for my daughter’s twins Is there a lot of duty on baby cribs

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