
05-18-2021 10:57 AM
I have been invited to join managed payments by Ebay.ca They say I can use a US account from a CDN bank.
My TD CDN account is attached with a US TD America account. There is no option for a TD US funds account in Canada only the TD America account in the USA. when I try to register that account it does not work. So I am guessing because its in the USA it will not work as Ebay is looking for a CDN account in US dollars.
Question: 1) Does anyone know of such a USA dollars account but the money is here in Canada? I suspect that RBC is the same boat as TD and use The American division for the money to be deposited to.
2) Should I just wait to register my US bank info from Ebay.com and forget about registering with Ebay.ca as I have been invited to join managed payments by CDN not USA Ebay
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05-21-2021 04:43 PM
TD has a Canadian based US$ account that has no monthly fee, but $1.25 per withdrawl transaction which does not apply if you have a $1,500 balance.
I don't think you are going to get far trying to get your current US based account registered.
05-18-2021 12:16 PM
If you're a Canadian member you must enter a Canadian bank with USD or CAD account. You can't use the RBC or TD crossborder bank accounts, those are technically US banks and managed payments does not allow it and never will for legal reasons.
05-18-2021 12:48 PM
I disagree with the "legal reasons " for not attaching an American bank account to a Canadian Managed Payments . My Paypal account happily puts my USD payments into my American bank account.
Just ask at your bank to open a US dollar account. They are quite common and have been available for at least 50 years (which is as far back as I remember, as a one-time bank teller).
Many eBayers are opting to use a dedicated online account like Tangerine or Simplii which does not interact with personal accounts.
05-18-2021 01:20 PM - edited 05-18-2021 01:24 PM
There are a few Canadian banks that have US$ chequing accounts. I don't know them off the top of my head but you can google them.
05-18-2021 01:25 PM - edited 05-18-2021 01:26 PM
I've read that if you want to register on .com with a US bank account, MP will require you to have a US Socisl Security number or an ITIN for non residents.
05-18-2021 02:04 PM
Are you looking at TD Bank (the US Division) or TD Canada Trust (the Canadian Division).
TD Canada seems to offer a US Dollar chequing account:
If they don't you will have to use a different bank, there are quite a few that do. I used to have one with CIBC and previously Scotiabank. Currently I have one with Meridian CU that has no fees.
05-18-2021 03:11 PM
By "legal reasons" I meant country tax related legal reasons.
They're forcing everyone to use a bank in the country they are based in. Governments are starting to really get involved with online sales related taxes so this is probably one way to make them happy.
05-21-2021 04:26 PM
Managed Payments Nightmare!
I have my paypal account set up to accept USD to go to my physically located US Bank account and CAD to my Canadian account.
Most Canadian based USD accounts have fees per transaction or a monthly fee.
I tried to register my Physical US bank account and E-Bay will not do it unless I am an American Citizen or register with the IRS and get Government Photo ID. I had a long discussion with no resolution!
I asked if E-Bay was aware of FATCA agreement between Canada and the United States. They just said they would put a feedback form into HQ. (a polite way of saying I have no clue what you are talking about)
They act as though we are trying to hide something? The IRS has full access to my USD account as does Canada Revenue.
Ebay should handle sales tax if they are so worried. I already see "Internet Tax" being collected!
How are all the Chinese Sellers registered on Ebay.Com?
05-21-2021 04:43 PM
TD has a Canadian based US$ account that has no monthly fee, but $1.25 per withdrawl transaction which does not apply if you have a $1,500 balance.
I don't think you are going to get far trying to get your current US based account registered.
11-06-2023 02:47 PM
Hello
TD canada trust does have a USD account as you mentioned however when trying to link this account on ebay.com, ebay.com sends you to ebay.ca....when on ebay.ca, you cannot see and therefore cannot select the TD USD account? Is there a dffferent way to link this account?
11-06-2023 03:13 PM
11-06-2023 03:21 PM
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