sup guys.. i have a question that i know you guys must have answered alotta times, but please i really need help on this... I am currently in Montreal, Canada... and id like to ask, if i buy DJ equipments from international sellers or from ebay for example, would i have to pay tax when they reach canada? and any idea how much tax would i have to pay?
Thanks
May-16-2006 04:20
Munchy
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2005
Location: Montreal, Canada
You don't pay tax, you'll pay duties. I think it's about 7.5%...
But that's all according to how they ship it
Best thing is to ship it to a broker just on the other side of the border and go pick it up... Just buy some road cases before you go over the border and put all the shit in there and then drive back...
ya man, i live in canada, i ordered all my dj equipment online from the states and they made me pay $200 on duties
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May-16-2006 08:08
Hasneez
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2005
Location: Montreal
quote:
Originally posted by Munchy
You don't pay tax, you'll pay duties. I think it's about 7.5%...
But that's all according to how they ship it
Best thing is to ship it to a broker just on the other side of the border and go pick it up... Just buy some road cases before you go over the border and put all the shit in there and then drive back...
and wont i have to pay duties if i drive back with it? what's the difference between a plane and a car? and wouldn't it be obvious if they shipped 2 huge boxes as a "gift" ?
quote:
Originally posted by x_moe
ya man, i live in canada, i ordered all my dj equipment online from the states and they made me pay $200 on duties
damn... 200 on top of all that.. well i guess its worth it... i feel that Moog Audio is way too expensive!
May-16-2006 11:27
x_moe
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2005
Location: London, Canada
quote:
Originally posted by Hasneez
damn... 200 on top of all that.. well i guess its worth it... i feel that Moog Audio is way too expensive!
never heared of moog audio, but from now on ill be buying equipments from www.axemusic.com, check it out, fast & free shipping for orders over $199.
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May-16-2006 13:06
Tsukai
tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2006
Location: Calgary, Canada
quote:
Originally posted by x_moe
but from now on ill be buying equipments from www.axemusic.com, check it out, fast & free shipping for orders over $199.
Those guys are great. Got most of my gear from there.
May-16-2006 15:25
Munchy
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2005
Location: Montreal, Canada
quote:
Originally posted by Hasneez
and wont i have to pay duties if i drive back with it? what's the difference between a plane and a car? and wouldn't it be obvious if they shipped 2 huge boxes as a "gift" ?
damn... 200 on top of all that.. well i guess its worth it... i feel that Moog Audio is way too expensive!
If you ship USPS, there's a good chance there will be no duties, as they give the package to Canada Post at the border...
Like I said, you only claim items you bought in the states while driving back, thats why you go pick up the equipment, put it in some road ready cases, ditch the boxes and receipt, hide the instructions in the cases as well and then drive back.
Registered: Apr 2004
Location: Living in Connecticut, Partying in New York
quote:
Originally posted by Munchy
If you ship USPS, there's a good chance there will be no duties, as they give the package to Canada Post at the border...
Like I said, you only claim items you bought in the states while driving back, thats why you go pick up the equipment, put it in some road ready cases, ditch the boxes and receipt, hide the instructions in the cases as well and then drive back.
If anyone asks you were in USA for a DJ session.
...I like your thinking
But, how come you don't purchase your dj equipment in Montreal...I visited there and heard there is a couple of really good stores.