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Steve Daniels, Seek of Spam October 21st 03 05:49 AM

Importing
 


Does anyone know what issues surround buying a boat in Canada and
bringing it into the United States?

Jeff Morris October 21st 03 01:06 PM

Importing
 
If you buy new, the builder should prepare all the paperwork. I'm not even sure what it
is, since all I saw was the normal builder's certificate used for documentation, but I
think some other paper got filed by an import agent. When we called Immigration in Oswego
they told us nothing had to be done for the boat - we had been warned they would assume
this was a small boat, so we then called Customs. The met us in Phoenix (about 3 hours
down the canal), looked over the boat, and charged us $25 for a sticker.

This was all pre-9/11. I've heard you can no longer do Immigration with the "picture
phone." If its is used boat you should call customs to see just what they require.
Because of NAFTA, there should be no duties.

-jeff

"Steve Daniels, Seek of Spam" wrote in message
...


Does anyone know what issues surround buying a boat in Canada and
bringing it into the United States?




Capt. Mooron October 21st 03 10:26 PM

Importing
 
WRONG! There will indeed be duty to be paid. It's that way when buying in
the US and importing to Canada.

CM

"Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message

| Because of NAFTA, there should be no duties.



Jeff Morris October 21st 03 11:20 PM

Importing
 
So why didn't I have to pay anything? I even have a piece of paper signed by the customs
official that says duty free.



"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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WRONG! There will indeed be duty to be paid. It's that way when buying in
the US and importing to Canada.

CM

"Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message

| Because of NAFTA, there should be no duties.





johnh October 22nd 03 02:34 AM

Importing
 
I bought my boat in BC, Canada 3 years ago. There was *no* duty to be paid
if the boat was built in the USA or in Canada. There were also no Canadian
taxes to be paid, but the broker told me that in order to avoid the Canadian
taxes, they had to deliver the boat to me in the U.S. and I had to take
possession here. The sale and transfer was all simple with no
complications. A delivery captain brought the boat down from Vancouver to
Blain for a minimal charge, customs brought their sniffer dogs on board and
I took possession in a bout 30 min.


"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
...
WRONG! There will indeed be duty to be paid. It's that way when buying in
the US and importing to Canada.

CM

"Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message

| Because of NAFTA, there should be no duties.





katysails October 22nd 03 03:25 AM

Importing
 

WRONG! There will indeed be duty to be paid. It's that way when buying =
in
the US and importing to Canada.

CM

It's a wash when you trade it for the VAT.
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SGD November 12th 03 04:25 PM

Importing
 
Duties will be levied for a canadian made (or any other country of origin).
You won't have to pay duties on a used US boat because it's US origin.
Brokers can handle it all.


"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
...
WRONG! There will indeed be duty to be paid. It's that way when buying in
the US and importing to Canada.

CM

"Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message

| Because of NAFTA, there should be no duties.






Capt. Mooron November 12th 03 05:22 PM

Importing
 
If it's a Canadian built vessel coming from the USA... Canadian Customs
advised my friend that duties may be imposed.

CM

"SGD" wrote in message
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| Duties will be levied for a canadian made (or any other country of
origin).
| You won't have to pay duties on a used US boat because it's US origin.
| Brokers can handle it all.
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| "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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| WRONG! There will indeed be duty to be paid. It's that way when buying
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| the US and importing to Canada.
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| CM
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| "Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message
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| | Because of NAFTA, there should be no duties.
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Jeff Morris November 12th 03 05:24 PM

Importing
 
Wrong. Recreational yachts built in Canada, Mexico, and a variety of other countries are duty free.
But please, consult with Customs on this.

http://dataweb.usitc.gov/scripts/tariff/0310c89.pdf


--
-jeff

"SGD" wrote in message ...
Duties will be levied for a canadian made (or any other country of origin).
You won't have to pay duties on a used US boat because it's US origin.
Brokers can handle it all.


"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
...
WRONG! There will indeed be duty to be paid. It's that way when buying in
the US and importing to Canada.

CM

"Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message

| Because of NAFTA, there should be no duties.








Bobsprit November 12th 03 05:27 PM

Importing
 
Wrong. Recreational yachts built in Canada, Mexico, and a variety of other
countries are duty free.

I was told that the Beneteau's tend to be packed with doody and the owners full
of it.

Okay, Donal...Grow up!

RB


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