Will i get dinged with Duties on shipments from Canada? (UPS)

aphex

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I want to buy a lowepro bag from a seller in Ontario, Canada (32,000+ ratings).

Says he ships UPS, will i get hit w/ Import Duties when it arrives?

 

aphex

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In his auction he says no duties/taxes, but can that be true?
 

DarkKnight69

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i get pegged with duties everytime something gets shipped to me, but i dont know if it works 2 ways!
 

brigden

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Ask him to declare the item at a really low value. You must be allowed to import small dollar amount, duty free.
 

Aquaman

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I think you may get hit with a UPS "Brokerage" Fee....... I know when I bought something from the US into Canada.......... UPS charged me a $35 "Brokerage" fee to process all the paper work. That is why I ask things to be shipped using USPS......... only $5 processing fee.

I think all couriers charge such fees.

Cheers,
Aquaman
 

Aquaman

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oh......... and if the product is made in canada or the us.......... no duties because of nafta

Cheers,
Aquaman
 

aphex

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According to UPS, i only see Brokerage Fee's if you ship to canada, not from

"Why does UPS charge a Brokerage fee?
A Brokerage fee is charged to process your shipment and present your paperwork to customs on your behalf. All courier shipments importing into Canada with a value exceeding $20 CAD require customs clearance by a broker. The customs clearance process requires the broker to perform, on behalf of the importer, a number of tasks including, but not limited to:

Auditing import documentation
Classification of the commodity being imported
Preparation and transmission of account information to Canada Customs
Payment of duties and taxes on behalf of the importer

See Customs and Brokerage Services for more information."
 

CyraKrin

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Originally posted by: TallBill
When you buy from Canadians, you support terrorism. Think of the kids.

You're thinking Columbia. Canada is the country that kicks your ass at hockey every year.
 

TallBill

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Originally posted by: CyraKrin
Originally posted by: TallBill
When you buy from Canadians, you support terrorism. Think of the kids.

You're thinking Columbia. Canada is the country that kicks your ass at hockey every year.

And This is your Navy.
 

CyraKrin

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Originally posted by: TallBill
Originally posted by: CyraKrin
Originally posted by: TallBill
When you buy from Canadians, you support terrorism. Think of the kids.

You're thinking Columbia. Canada is the country that kicks your ass at hockey every year.

And This is your Navy.


hmm.. looks like the american crest to me

this is part of our coastguard.
 

aphex

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Called UPS, her responce "Maybe, im not sure"

That was worth waiting 20 mins on hold for.
 

aphex

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Originally posted by: CyraKrin
they'll ding you for crossing the border.. next time.. USPS FTW

I havent bought the item yet, im trying to get an estimate on how much.

Shipper only sends UPS.
 

thunderhand

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Canadian Taxes : Ontario (15% GST+PST), Nova Scotia Newfoundland Newbrunswick (15% HST), the rest of Canada (7% GST). There is no duties when shipping to Canadian addresses.

your in the US,, = duties
 

mrrman

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whenever I ship things between the US/Canada or vice versa I always claim a value of $40...end up paying $5 or so only in duties...no big deal
 

CyraKrin

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Originally posted by: mrrman
whenever I ship things between the US/Canada or vice versa I always claim a value of $40...end up paying $5 or so only in duties...no big deal

someone did that to my brothers $1100 guitar and they held it for investigation- for four months. neither party knew where it went. sometimes its not smart to try to outsmart customs
 

QurazyQuisp

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I've never had to pay any duties when things have been sent to me, but when I send things to canada, it seems that they always have to pay. I've purchased a Snowboard ($700) and many other things, all declared for their actual value, and I've never had to pay... not sure why.