vehicle duty (Can/Am)
If someone is coming into the US with a k-3 (from canada) when they go to
register their vehicle do they have to pay duty on the vehicles? also recreational vehicles(camper)? |
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Originally posted by The Cormiers If someone is coming into the US with a k-3 (from canada) when they go to register their vehicle do they have to pay duty on the vehicles? also recreational vehicles(camper)? Ian |
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Thank you for the information Ian.
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Re: vehicle duty (Can/Am)
Originally posted by The Cormiers Thank you for the information Ian. There is no tax either. If the car is approved through Customs when you enter, RV as well, there is no duty and/or tax to be paid. Be sure that you have obtained the manufacturer's compliance letter on the automobiles before you attempt to import them at the time of your migration. Rete |
Re: vehicle duty (Can/Am)
There is no tax either. If the car is
approved through Customs when you enter, RV as well, there is no duty and/or tax to be paid. Be sure that you have obtained the manufacturer's compliance letter on the automobiles before you attempt to import them at the time of your migration. Rete Yes I was aware of the compliance letter for the vehicle and just heard something about getting one for the camper. Do you know if I would be able to get the compliance letter for the camper from the place of purchase(although they sell more than one brand)? Or do I need to contact the origional manufacturer? This could work out right because I do believe that they were manufactured in the states anyway. |
Re: vehicle duty (Can/Am)
Originally posted by The Cormiers Yes I was aware of the compliance letter for the vehicle and just heard something about getting one for the camper. Do you know if I would be able to get the compliance letter for the camper from the place of purchase(although they sell more than one brand)? Or do I need to contact the origional manufacturer? This could work out right because I do believe that they were manufactured in the states anyway. Also to note that when Jim approached the custom's officer once regarding purchasing a pop-up in Canada for US use, they said it would not be a problem and no duty would be attached to the pop-up. However, the pop-up is not motorized so the issue of compliance was never touched on. Rete |
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this is just a 24 ft travel trailer that I pull along behind me.
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ian-mstm wrote:
> Originally posted by The Cormiers > >>If someone is coming > > into the US with a k-3 (from canada) when they go to register their > vehicle do they have to pay duty on the vehicles? also recreational > vehicles(camper)? > > Duty is collected at the PoE, not when the > vehicle is registered in the US. That said, there is no duty on *any* > personal property which you have owned for more than a year - including > cars and RVs. When you get your US plates, you will pay a tax based on > the current value of your car in US$. Actually, the registration fee is not always based on the value. This varies by state. Of course, the part of the fee that is based on value is tax deductible (fed) as a property tax. |
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