The duty rate in Canada will vary depending on the value of the goods that are being imported. They range from 0 to 35 percent with the average coming to around 8.5 percent.
It depends on what the duty rate is. First find out what the rate is then multiply the price of the 5th wheel by the duty rate. i.e. Duty rate of 6.75% you would pay 810.00. (12000x0.0675)
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As of September 2010, the rate of unemployment in Canada is 8.0%
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Canada's birth rate in 2011 was approximately 10.28 births per 1000 people.
A duty rate typically refers to the amount of money owed to the customs collectors for each unit of imported goods, such as dollars per pound of fruit, or per hundred tires, or per unit. A duty rate is also the amount of salary a person earns while on duty as opposed to on reserve.
The youth employment rate in Canada is roughly 1 in 8 Canadians that are not in either work or school. The youth unemployment rate in Canada has been on the rise.
The current unemployment rate in Canada as of July 5, 2013 was 7.1%. With that in mind taking the inverse amount would mean Canada has an employment rate of 92.9%.
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Canada's estimated unemployment rate for 2008 was 6.1%. Source: CIA World Factbook
One can view the history of the inflation rate in Canada on several economic websites. Look on Rate Inflation, Trading Economics, and the Bank of Canada.
The primary school enrollment rate in Canada is 100%.(one-hundred percent.)