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How much duty to bring in canada frames from uk?

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  1. Do you mean ......

    truck frames?

    eye glass frames?

    picture frames?

    window frames?

    We can't tell you if we don't know.


  2. It depends on how much they cost and how you are bringing them in and exactly what you mean by "frames".  It might not cost anything,but it might cost about 20% to 30% of the cost of the frames.  This link may be of some help if you are travelling with them.

  3. hallo,

    Free to Import:

    (ONLY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING)

    -1.5 litres (53 imperial ounces) of wine;

    -1.14 litres (40 ounces) of liquor;

    -a total of 1.14 litres (40 ounces) of wine and liquor; or

    -24 x 355 millilitre (12 ounces) cans or bottles (maximum of 8.5 litres) of beer or ale.

    You can bring in more than the free allowance of alcohol except in Nunavut and the Northwest Territories. However, the quantities must be within the limit set by the province or territory where you will enter Canada. If the value of the goods is more than the free allowance, you will have to pay both customs and provincial or territorial assessments. For more information, check with the appropriate provincial or territorial liquor control authority before coming to Canada.

    Free to Import: (Tobacco)

    -200 cigarettes;

    -50 cigars or cigarillos;

    -200 grams (7 ounces) of manufactured tobacco; and

    -200 tobacco sticks.

    You may bring in additional quantities but you will have to pay full duty and taxes on the excess amount. If you plan a side trip abroad during your visit, you must be out of Canada for at least 48 hours to be eligible to claim these entitlements again.

    Importing Currency:

    If you are importing monetary instruments equal to or greater than CAN$10,000 (or its equivalent in a foreign currency), whether in cash or other monetary instruments, you must report it to the CBSA before you enter Canada. For more information, ask for a copy of the publication called Crossing the Border with $10,000 or More? or select "Publications and forms" at www.cbsa.gc.ca.

    Restricted Imports:

    Firearms and Weapons:

    -you must be at least 18 years of age;

    -you can import non-restricted and restricted firearms, provided you meet all requirements; and

    -you cannot import prohibited firearms, weapons or devices, including silencers, replica firearms, switchblades and other weapons.

    For more information about applying for a Canadian firearms licence or Form CAFC 679, contact:

    Canada Firearms Centre Ottawa ON K1A 1M6

    Telephone: 1-800-731-4000 (toll-free in Canada and the United States)

    506-624-5380 (from all other countries)

    Facsimile: 613-957-7325

    E-mail: cfc-cafc@cfc-cafc.gc.ca

    Web site: www.cfc.gc.ca

    Other Restricted Items:

    Endangered Species

    Radio transmitting equipment:

    If you are not a United States resident, you will need permission from Industry Canada to use this equipment. For more information, contact Industry Canada by e-mail at spectrum_pubs@ic.gc.ca

    Food Products:

    For information on CFIA import requirements, refer to the Automated Import Reference System (AIRS) on the CFIA Web site at www.inspection.gc.ca or call a CFIA Import Service Centre toll-free at the following numbers:

    Eastern Canada 1-877-493-0468

    Central Canada 1-800-835-4486

    Western Canada 1-888-732-6222

    Animals:

    You may import pet dogs and cats younger than three months old from the United States without submitting any documentation. However, a CFIA veterinarian must examine them if they appear unhealthy. If you own an assistance dog that is certified as a guide, hearing or other service dog, the animal is not subject to any restrictions as long as it accompanies you to Canada.

    If you own cats older than three months, dogs older than eight months and pet dogs between three and eight months, you may import them from the United States as long as they accompany you when you enter Canada. You will also have to submit a certificate signed and dated by a veterinarian for each pet. The certificate must show that the animal is currently vaccinated against rabies and include the name of the vaccine used and its expiry date. In addition, it has to identify the animal by breed, age, s*x, colouring and any distinguishing marks. We cannot accept an animal tag in place of a certificate. If you import pet dogs between three and eight months that do not accompany you, you may require additional permits and certifications.

    Gifts

    You can import gifts for friends in Canada duty- and tax-free, as long as each gift is valued at CAN$60 or less. If the gift is worth more than CAN$60, you will have to pay duty and taxes on the excess amount. You cannot claim alcoholic beverages, tobacco products or business-related material as gifts.

  4. You only pay duty if it is above your excemption:

    48 hours $400

    7 day $750

    There will be GST (5%) and PST (for Ontario 8%).

    Duty between 0 and 18%

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