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Understanding the different types of U.S. import tariffs
Not all imported goods are taxed equally, and not all tariffs are calculated the same way. Tariffs can be based on value, measured by weight or quantity, combined into a compound rate, or applied as special surcharges.
Canadian import documents required for customs clearance
Having the right paperwork helps move your goods across the Canadian border smoothly. While some import documents are mandatory for every shipment, others are required only for specific products or situations.
Understanding Canadian import duties and taxes
Duties are tariffs based on product type and origin, while taxes are federal and provincial charges. Together, they determine how much you pay to import goods into Canada.
How to determine the customs value of your U.S. imports
Getting your customs value right protects your business from delays and penalties. It also ensures you only pay the duties and taxes you truly owe.
What country of origin means and how it’s determined
Country of origin establishes the true economic identity of imported goods. It reflects where production or transformation actually occurred, not where the goods were shipped from.
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