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Buying big stuff in Canada then bringing back to the US

Juddog

Diamond Member
Ok noob question but do you have to pay taxes if you buy something big in Canada and bring it back to the US?

I'm thinking about driving to Canada to get to an Ikea store up there, since they aren't available in the states. I was hoping to drive up, buy the stuff I need, then haul it back to New York State. Do you have to pay taxes on stuff like that or are you not allowed to do it at all?
 
It's been a long time since I've had to buy anything in Canada, but from what I remember, you'll be paying GST and PST (taxes) at purchase and you'll get a form at the border to refund your GST.
 
Depends how long you stay.

As i recall...

<48 hours - $50
>48 hours - $500
>7 days - some larger number.
 
It's fine. The only limitation is on stuff bought duty free... but if you pay all the taxes on it, there's nothing to worry about. Don't even need to declare it entering the US.
 
Originally posted by: Juddog
Ok noob question but do you have to pay taxes if you buy something big in Canada and bring it back to the US?

Prostitution is illegal, even if the prostitute is black.
 
LOL @ all the replies, I'm just talking about Ikea furniture here, not hookers, drugs, guns, or anything else like that.
 
I don't think you can buy slaves in Canada and bring them back. Or if you do, and they escape, they become free. Can't remember which...
 
Originally posted by: krylon
Originally posted by: Juddog
Ok noob question but do you have to pay taxes if you buy something big in Canada and bring it back to the US?

Prostitution is illegal, even if the prostitute is black.

Prostitution is not illegal. Solicitation of sex in public is.
 
Originally posted by: Juddog
LOL @ all the replies, I'm just talking about Ikea furniture here, not hookers, drugs, guns, or anything else like that.
what's the point then?

😛
 
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