
10-05-2016 10:00 PM
I have purchased an Laptop from USA and it shipped to my home in Canada. eBay charge import tax on my Laptop over US$25. I just wonder is there any import or export tax in between US and Canada? according to NAFTA, there should not have any tax for trading between these two countries. Even if there is import tax, whatever ebay charged on my, I have right to have that document. But eBay didn't send me any invoice or document that proved that they pay import tax. eBay has no right to charge on customers for import tax while they really don't pay it. So I want either my money back or import tax invoice with printing my name and address.
It was unexpected from eBay.
Thank you
08-29-2018 09:26 PM
very tired of paying this **bleep** tax . where is the free trade . i get a better deal from china
08-29-2018 09:28 PM
do not buy fro USA
08-29-2018 09:29 PM
i buy very little from the USA now
08-29-2018 09:31 PM
same old bull you are the buyer you have through too many hoops. It just discourages me from buying, bottom line
08-30-2018 02:42 PM
@frankieavalanche wrote:very tired of paying this **bleep** tax . where is the free trade . i get a better deal from china
Free trade does not exempt items from PST/GST/HST. When you purchase an item from Canadian Tire that was manufactured in the United States or Mexico, you still have to pay taxes on it.
When you purchase an item and have it mailed to you, it can still be stopped by Canada Border Services and have taxes and duty charged on it if it has a declared value of more than C$20. Quite often this doesn't happen for mailed items due to the volume of goods CBSA has to process and the fact that it often costs more to collect the taxes and duty due than the amount collected.
However, if you purchase items from China that are shipped by courier rather than mail, you will end up paying taxes and duty due because they're not handled directly by CBSA.
Just sayin'.
08-30-2018 04:22 PM
08-30-2018 05:57 PM
Even if your $20 item is duty-free (and items must be manufactured in the USA or Mexico* not just purchased there) you will still be charged Canadian SALES TAXES which will add from 5% to 15% to the cost of your purchase.
You may also be charged a service fee (or customs brokerage fee, it has many names) by the carrier. Canada Post charges $9.95 to collect duty and/or sales tax on your doorstep.
*and several other countries including Chile and Israel, and the European Union CETA agreement is now in force at least provisionally.
08-30-2018 09:26 PM
Zombie thread from 2016. Info is still relevant but I think the OP's messages are confusing (because I doubt he actually read the responses he was given) so this thread is not a decent read for people who actually wanted to learn about import charges...
08-31-2018 01:22 AM