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How to determine the declaration type required on the CAD
The CAD declaration type tells the CBSA why this declaration is being submitted and what stage the goods are at in the import process.
Why using the right tariff treatment code for your imports matters
Tariff treatment codes affect duty costs and overall import expenses and should be consistent with the origin of the goods being imported.
What you need to know about the Canadian customs clearance process
Successful customs clearance starts with understanding how each stage of the process works, who is responsible at each stage, and what the requirements are.
How to account for your imports using the Commercial Accounting Declaration (CAD)
The CAD is the foundation of Canada’s import accounting system and the formal record that the CBSA uses to assess import obligations and ensure compliance.
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