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Importing restricted and prohibited goods into Canada

Importing restricted and prohibited goods into Canada without understanding the rules can lead to shipment delays, penalties, or seizure.

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Understanding the difference between value for duty and value for tax

Value for tax and value for duty serve different purposes in the Canadian import process. While value for duty determines the customs duty that applies, value for tax determines how much sales tax is payable on your shipment at the time of import.

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How to claim a refund of duties after importing

You may claim a refund of duties after import, but only if certain conditions are met, and the refund request is submitted within the specified timeframe with sufficient supporting documentation.

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Understanding the basics of Canada’s Tariff Rate Quota (TRQ) system

Tariff Rate Quotas (TRQs) can affect the duty you pay and the requirements you must meet before importing goods into Canada.

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The role of Other Government Departments (OGDs) in the importing process

When you understand which OGDs regulate your products and confirm their requirements in advance, your imports can clear customs faster and with fewer surprises.

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