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icetink

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customs duties - USA to Canada
« on: August 26, 2004, 03:09:54 PM »
Has anyone in Canada ordered a bowling ball from the USA?  If so, was the bowling ball subject to customs duties?  Buying bowling balls online from the states is so much cheaper (but if I have to pay customs duties, I'm not sure if it would still be cheaper and worth it).
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Re: customs duties - USA to Canada
« Reply #1 on: August 27, 2004, 12:49:57 PM »
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This is the same thing I'm asking.

I know buying bowling from other countries and import it to Canada, we need to pay customs.

However, if you shipped it by UPS of FedEx, you have to pay brokage fees for having them to clear custom for you. Brokage fee is about CAD$45-50 plus tax.


If buying a ball from the USA would cost me $200CAD + $45-$50, that's only about $20 less than buying a bowling ball from a local proshop.  On top of that, most proshops discount drilling if you buy the ball from them, so I'm no longer sure if it's worth getting things online from the USA.  

I found this link: http://www.uwo.ca/finance/general/tax.html#Duties

From my understanding, according to what that says, customs duties is to protect Canadian businesses from cheaper businesses outside of Canada.  However, I don't think there is a Canadian business that makes bowling balls, so I'm not sure if bowling balls would be subject to customs duties.  Has anyone actually ordered from the states and had to pay customs or brokage fees?
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