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Old 03-26-2025, 10:00 PM   #6754
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Well, it's originally a US car that was imported into Canada. Importing it back is not a problem (already confirmed that before), but are you saying that if it was already a US car once it wouldn't qualify for the tariff? That would be nice.
So I am about 99% certain here, I might be wrong, but my understanding is that yeah, the duties have already been paid on it, so there should not be any impact from the tariffs. There's a record of it having been registered in the United States and the VIN is already in their system. He can get his local registration, plate, and insurance, and back in it comes. At most, there might be state sales tax payable when he registers it. It's one of the few benefits of owning a US-origin car in Canada; being able to sell it back and forth between the countries is easy peasy.
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