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Paying Duty at Border Crossing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Black_Chrome" data-source="post: 16355450" data-attributes="member: 190790"><p>Lying is a great way of getting flagged in the system for life if caught. </p><p>Not to mention not being able to drive across the boarder anymore without confronting a power hungry man alone in a room with a rubber glove on. He's not going to ask you to cough either...</p><p></p><p>If you stay less than 24 hours you can claim $200 (CAD) worth of goods duty/tax free. More than 48 hours you can claim $800 (CAD) worth.</p><p>Pay a couple of bucks in taxes/duty or risk a big fine and having your stuff taken away; your choice. </p><p>Also I recommend smaller boarder crossings compared to the larger ones. The guards tend to be more easy going.</p><p></p><p>Or hypothetically drive on a set of rollers, swap them out, ditch the rollers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black_Chrome, post: 16355450, member: 190790"] Lying is a great way of getting flagged in the system for life if caught. Not to mention not being able to drive across the boarder anymore without confronting a power hungry man alone in a room with a rubber glove on. He's not going to ask you to cough either... If you stay less than 24 hours you can claim $200 (CAD) worth of goods duty/tax free. More than 48 hours you can claim $800 (CAD) worth. Pay a couple of bucks in taxes/duty or risk a big fine and having your stuff taken away; your choice. Also I recommend smaller boarder crossings compared to the larger ones. The guards tend to be more easy going. Or hypothetically drive on a set of rollers, swap them out, ditch the rollers. [/QUOTE]
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