The duty you pay on imports into the U.S. depends on the type of goods you're bringing in, as different items have different tariff rates. To determine the exact duty for an $8,500 shipment, you would need to classify the goods under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) and calculate the applicable rate. Additionally, other fees such as customs processing fees may apply. It's advisable to consult with a customs broker for precise calculations based on your specific items.
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Currently, 8500 Euros are worth 11366.2 US dollars
88,000 lbs divided by 2,000 lbs (Short ton) = 44 Short Tons
Base pay for a Private E-2 is $1,568.70. The actual pay can be slightly higher depending on duty assignment, hazzard pay, combat duty pay, training, etc.
Military retirement pay is generally 50% of your E-level pay when you retired from active duty.
If it's made in the US there is no duty importing into Canada just GST possibly PST and the RIV fee.
In the US, depends on rank, how long in service, and whether performing hazardous duty. No one pay.
That depends on where they are imported TO, as that is the country imposing the import fee.
8500 kg converts to 9.4 (or 9.369646) short (US) tons.
As of December 18, 2009: $13,669.70See related link for the current exchange rate.
Yes, you will have to pay duty when importing a dog from the U.S. to Canada. The dog must be at least three months old, be up to date on its immunizations and you will have to pay full duty on the animal.
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