Duty on items shipped from Canada to US
- lowangle al
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Duty on items shipped from Canada to US
I am in the process of buying a used tent from a guy in Brantford Ontario. He suggested I pay the shipping cost when the package is delivered so there won't be any holdup because of a possible duty that is due. Does anyone know anything about a duty on used items going across the border? The tent is valued at 700.00 Canadian. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Duty on items shipped from Canada to US
Over on some other forum, I read someone mention that US duties have a minimum threshold of about 700$USD. Double check that and you should be good to go without duties.
I don't think it being used changes anything. If it was send as a gift though, that you be safer...
However, when us canadians buy from the US, we end up exposing ourselves to duties fees on items worth as little as 20$CAD!!!
I don't think it being used changes anything. If it was send as a gift though, that you be safer...
However, when us canadians buy from the US, we end up exposing ourselves to duties fees on items worth as little as 20$CAD!!!
I live for the Telemark arc....The feeeeeeel.....I ski miles to get to a place where there is guaranteed snow to do the deal....TM
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Re: Duty on items shipped from Canada to US
Cool, what is that?
Looks like a Bill Mason Campfire tent:
http://www.canoemapscanada.com/custom-g ... tents.html
Bill was a pioneer in the field of recreative canoeing.
Looks like a Bill Mason Campfire tent:
http://www.canoemapscanada.com/custom-g ... tents.html
Bill was a pioneer in the field of recreative canoeing.
I live for the Telemark arc....The feeeeeeel.....I ski miles to get to a place where there is guaranteed snow to do the deal....TM
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Re: Duty on items shipped from Canada to US
That's the tent Ben, mine is 7x7, the one in your link says 5x7. It's a great tent for all climates and seasons. I've used it from the sub arctic tundra to the Everglades to the Alaska Range. It's been great for bugs and heat and I've been out in almost hurricane force winds with it. ( I did have to change the angle one time as it doesn't take wind broads side well.) I also use it in cold weather with a woodstove. My wife and I like it so much we keep Baker tents, which is what this tent is designed from, set up in our yards in Ak. and on the East coast. It makes for a great place to hang out outside and still be able to enjoy the comforts of being inside, especially in bad weather.
Bill Mason is one of my heros, his books had a big effect on my recreational life. With canoe tripping and bc skiing life is good.
Bill Mason is one of my heros, his books had a big effect on my recreational life. With canoe tripping and bc skiing life is good.
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Re: Duty on items shipped from Canada to US
From the picture it looks complicated to set up, but it's not. It only takes four stakes or tie down points to set up, in a storm it takes six. It only takes about ten minutes or less to put up, but you can keep tweaking it to make it better or adapt to condition.