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Old 10-02-2007, 10:41 AM   #1
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I've already imported 1 vehicle from the US, and now I plan to go down and get another. However, when I go down within the next couple of weeks, I also plan to pickup an LCD TV while I'm down there - Probably Costco. I'm not looking to spend a whole bunch on a tv - I have my eyes on a Vizio 37" and I think Costco sells them for $600 (?). I only plan on being in the US for 3 days, so would I have to pay import tax on the tv? I know I'll have to pay GST on the vehicle, but for the tv, would i pay GST and duty? How about my personal limit - is there some penalty you have to pay? Thanks CPer's!
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Old 10-02-2007, 10:59 AM   #2
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http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publicati...-eng.html#P020

It is $50 for 24 hours, $400 for 48 hours and $750 for 7 days.
In Canadian dollars, of course.

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Old 10-02-2007, 11:14 AM   #3
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If you bring the wife or a buddy your exemption limits are doubled (they wouldn't be able to bring anything back though).
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Old 10-02-2007, 11:16 AM   #4
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http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publicati...-eng.html#P020

It is $50 for 24 hours, $400 for 48 hours and $750 for 7 days.
In Canadian dollars, of course.

Have a good trip,
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Qustion about this. I was in Vegas last month. Left on Thursday evening, home on Sunday night, and according to the claim form we had to fill out, the limit was $200 after 48 hours, and then $750 after 7 days.

Are the claim amounts different for flying and driving across the border?
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Old 10-02-2007, 11:24 AM   #5
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You can not combine expemptions.

So if you go with your wife for 48 hours, you each have a $400 expemption. You each could bring back a $400 TV. But you cannot buy a $800 TV and use a combined exemption.

And yes, the 48 hour limit is $400. It used to be $200 and I still see some old travel brochures that have the incorrect info.

Heres a guide from the Canada Boder Services Agency.
http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/E/pub/cp/...sf5056-07e.pdf

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Old 10-02-2007, 11:27 AM   #6
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And yes, the 48 hour limit is $400. It used to be $200 and I still see some old travel brochures that have the incorrect info.

Heres a guide from the Canada Boder Services Agency.
http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/E/pub/cp/...sf5056-07e.pdf
Thanks for the link. We were recently in the US and the form said $200 for 48 hours (we were there for 10 days so it didn't apply), so it must have been an old one...

We're heading back for 3 days in November so it means a little more room to work with
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Old 10-02-2007, 11:33 AM   #7
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You will have to pay GST. Plus duty if the TV is manufactured outside of North America.
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Old 10-02-2007, 11:34 AM   #8
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You can not combine expemptions.

So if you go with your wife for 48 hours, you each have a $400 expemption. You each could bring back a $400 TV. But you cannot buy a $800 TV and use a combined exemption.
That may be the rules, but many times when traveling with a girlfriend they let us combine our limits. I guess it all depends on who you get for a customs officer- obviously not something I would bank on working.
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Old 10-02-2007, 11:41 AM   #9
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That may be the rules, but many times when traveling with a girlfriend they let us combine our limits. I guess it all depends on who you get for a customs officer- obviously not something I would bank on working.
I wonder how they would clasify a tv? If it is a household item being used equally by both people. Why coudn't both people in the car use their $200 limit? But I'm sure Revenue Canada has a different thought process allthogether.
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There was an interesting story in the paper the other day about the "Duty-Free Bonanza"

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Golf bags, microwave ovens, plastic toys, cellphones, video games.

Guess what? You don't have to pay duty on any of these items when you return from a shopping trip to the United States, or anywhere abroad for that matter.


Even if you go for only a few hours, or you blow your personal exemption of $50 for a 24-hour trip or $400 for 48-hours or more, you're only required to pay Canadian taxes on many common items.
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Old 10-02-2007, 12:24 PM   #11
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Shot list of things that are duty free . . .

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A list of just a few of the items that can be brought across the Canada-U.S. border without paying duty. (Canadian taxes always apply):


- Almost anything made in the United States or Mexico
- Toys, including puzzles, trains, dolls, action figures
- Video games
- Cellphones
- Antiques
- Most kinds of original art
- Downhill skis and boots
- Toasters
- Breadmakers
- Electric irons
- Artificial Christmas trees
- Billiard tables
- Chess sets
- Office furniture
- SLR and instant cameras
- Unset diamonds, pearls and precious stones
- Golf bags made mostly of synthetics.
- Books
- Glassware (including crystal)
(Source: Canadian Border Services Agency)
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I've already imported 1 vehicle from the US, and now I plan to go down and get another. However, when I go down within the next couple of weeks, I also plan to pickup an LCD TV while I'm down there - Probably Costco. I'm not looking to spend a whole bunch on a tv - I have my eyes on a Vizio 37" and I think Costco sells them for $600 (?). I only plan on being in the US for 3 days, so would I have to pay import tax on the tv? I know I'll have to pay GST on the vehicle, but for the tv, would i pay GST and duty? How about my personal limit - is there some penalty you have to pay? Thanks CPer's!
I wouldn't buy a Vizio - I bought 2 of them from Costco and returned them both the same nights. Ended up with a Sony Bravia for a couple of hundred more. A guy I work with also returned 1 shortly after buying it.
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