Question about EIS and Tariff Amount - How much as a buyer am I expected to pay?

I am looking to bid on some magic the gathering playing cards from a seller on ebay.com located in Texas.

 

I am located in Canada in the province of Ontario.

 

The seller users eBay International Shipping.

 

On the listing is a duties section that says Estimate, final at checkout.

 

Before putting a bid can anyone give me an idea of what I would be expected to pay for duties on a such an item?

 

Let say I am the winning bid and it ends at $100 USD.

 

The shipping is $22.74 USD

 

I honestly just want to get some kinda of idea what I would be expected to pay for this type of item before bidding.

 

Also is there any type of calculator I can use to determine the tariffs/taxes for items shipped with eBay International Shipping?

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@ch_297335 wrote:

I am looking to bid on some magic the gathering playing cards from a seller on ebay.com located in Texas.

 

I am located in Canada in the province of Ontario.

 

The seller users eBay International Shipping.

 

On the listing is a duties section that says Estimate, final at checkout.

 

Before putting a bid can anyone give me an idea of what I would be expected to pay for duties on a such an item?

 

Let say I am the winning bid and it ends at $100 USD.

 

The shipping is $22.74 USD

 

I honestly just want to get some kinda of idea what I would be expected to pay for this type of item before bidding.

 

Also is there any type of calculator I can use to determine the tariffs/taxes for items shipped with eBay International Shipping?


@ch_297335 

Another place to go is the Gov of Canada website: Estimate tariffs

https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/travel-voyage/dte-acl/est-cal-eng.html

 

Disclaimer:  

Where specific products within a category of goods have different rates of duty, the highest rate has been used to produce the estimate.

It is important to note that personal exemptions, tariff classification, applicable rates of duty and taxes and other circumstances that may affect the amount of duties and taxes owed on imported goods are subject to change from time to time, depending on the applicable legislation, regulations and policies.

The CBSA is not bound by the estimate provided by this tool and does not guarantee its accuracy.

Users assume the risk associated with any use of this tool and with the use of their own computers or other electronic devices.

 

Basically based per item at applicable rate. (Interesting when compared to how US imports are going to be handled.