
05-20-2021 10:34 AM
I'm planning on buying a $48.68 CAD Nintendo Famicom Disk System from Japan.
Shipping is free.
Also personally I don't know how to determine via the Canadian Customs.
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05-20-2021 02:48 PM
Canada and Japan have a free trade agreement. Both belong to the TPP.
https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/travel-voyage/dte-acl/est-cal-eng.html
There may still be sales taxes.
05-20-2021 02:03 PM
Items sent through the postal system (especially when valued under $100) often do not get assessed at all so there may not be any charge. If they assess it they will charge gst/hst plus a $10 brokerage fee. They may also charge duty....the percentage can vary depending on the item.
05-20-2021 02:05 PM
@berries_19_27 wrote:I'm planning on buying a $48.68 CAD Nintendo Famicom Disk System from Japan.
Shipping is free.
Also personally I don't know how to determine via the Canadian Customs.
You may want to confirm what method the seller uses for shipping prior to purchase. Some Japanese sellers use DHL and customs processing fees/taxes could apply.
-Lotz
05-20-2021 02:48 PM
Canada and Japan have a free trade agreement. Both belong to the TPP.
https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/travel-voyage/dte-acl/est-cal-eng.html
There may still be sales taxes.
05-20-2021 09:25 PM
I did take a look and well, you were right so tysm for your input!!!!!!!! 🙂 (I will have to pay 13% in taxes due to the provincial rulings)
05-21-2021 02:22 PM
Maybe. Maybe not.
05-21-2021 02:50 PM
I will because for the same item my friend bought for $200 CAD he was charged $26 because of the provincial 13% tax rate. But thanks for the input!!
05-25-2021 02:53 PM
Hit and miss. You may get dinged. You may not. Your friend did. But I am quite sure others, on that same day, same item value, did not.
05-25-2021 04:53 PM
Not so much the hit and miss as the TPP Free Trade Agreement with Japan (and 11 other Pacific Rim countries).
https://www.international.gc.ca/trade-commerce/trade-agreements-accords-commerciaux
You may be thinking of the CBSA practice of ignoring low value imports when our duty-free allowance was only $20.
That changed last July.