I've imported a car and a motorcycle from the US into Canada. This is what I know about importing vehicles, and I think it's the same for appliances: It depends where it's made. If it's made in the US, there is no duty and you will pay GST/PST at the border. If it's not made in the US, then there is a 6.1% duty, then GST/PST. Hope this helps.
The speed stacks from the United States into Canada are usually duty free.
The airport.
There is no federal limit on duty free liquor that is brought into the United States. There are states that have personal use limits that can limit the duty free liquor brought into the US. A person has to be entering a state with a limit to be affected by this rule. Each state has a different limit.
190 proof Everclear, found at duty-free shops.
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Peace Bridge - rules for goods brought from US to Canada?
first of all duty means 'tax'. for goods we have to pay tax i.e duty paid, duty free means tax free.
It is my understanding that under NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) there is no duty on tires purchased in the US if they are manufactured in North America (US, Canada, or Mexico). However, you will have to pay GST and maybe PST depending on the province in which you live. If the tires are manufactured outside of N.A., then yes, you have to pay duty as well as tax.
Cochin Duty Free was created in 2002.
Duty Free - 1984 A Duty Free Christmas 3-8 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U (video rating) (2001)
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