Duty drawback in Canada: Can you claim a refund on duties paid?
Duty drawback allows Canadian businesses to recover duties on goods that aren’t consumed in Canada, provided that claims are submitted on time and supported with the right documentation.
What U.S. importers need to know about Section 232 tariffs in 2025
Designed to address national security threats, Section 232 tariffs cover a wide range of products and continue to evolve with updated rates and expanded coverage.
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AMPS penalties apply when importers fail to meet CBSA requirements, whether through errors in documentation, late duty payments, or missed corrections.
What it means to be the Importer of Record in Canada
Customs authorities need a clearly identified party who can be held accountable for every shipment. The Importer of Record fulfills this role, ensuring that there is a single responsible entity for accurate declarations and compliance with Canadian import rules.
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