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  1. car shoppingon 24 Jan 2009 at 8:26 pm

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  2. Mike SNo Gravataron 02 Apr 2010 at 5:18 pm

    Ive searched the database but Im still not sure as to the status of duty on a USA made standard cargo trailer.. the type that one pulls behind a car, 5×8 or 6×10 feet, similar to a Uhaul style trailer for moving.

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    Mike SNo Gravatar Reply:

    Importing cargo trailer into Canada..

    thanks!

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  3. Frank HerrittNo Gravataron 07 May 2010 at 10:56 am

    Do I have to pay the state tax in Indianna when I purchase a vehicle there and drive it back to Canada?

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    BoBNo Gravatar Reply:

    You’ll always pay for local tax when pick up there. Shipping it out may exempt you form the local sales tax

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  4. Millie WoodNo Gravataron 09 May 2010 at 4:18 am

    My dream car is the Porsche 911 or the new Nissan GTR. those cars are really great..”*

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  5. KrisNo Gravataron 26 Oct 2010 at 7:03 pm

    I would like to ask whether the US Manufacturer’s Certificate of Origin (MCO) has the same weight as the NAFTA Certificate of Origin, since we are looking for a duty refund for our Mercedes Benz sprinter van conversion–where the coach is manufactured in the USA, but the chassis/cab/engine is German-made!
    If we present the MCO, will that satisfy the CBSA or do we need to ask the American RV company to fill up the official NAFTA certificate of origin?

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  6. KrisNo Gravataron 26 Oct 2010 at 7:11 pm

    I would like to ask whether the United States Manufacturer’s Certificate of Origin (MCO) has the same weight as the NAFTA Certificate of Origin, since we are looking for a duty refund for our Mercedes benz sprinter van conversion–where the coach is manufactured in the USA, but the chassis/cab/engine is German-made!
    If we present the MCO, will that satisfy the CBSA or do we need to ask the American RV company to fill up the official NAFTA certificate of origin?

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  7. Edmonton DodgeNo Gravataron 17 Sep 2011 at 2:15 pm

    Even if this post was a year old, the tips here remains the same except perhaps for some fees that may have adjusted due to inflation/deflation. My brother-in-law brought in his Ram from Washington and he did save some few bucks however, the legwork and paperwork might not be worth it after all. I think it’s better buy at your local dealership except of course if somebody from the US is giving you a free vehicle.

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