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.
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.
How to calculate value for duty for Canadian imports
Declaring the correct value for duty helps your goods clear smoothly at the border and protects your business from penalties or delays.
Importing into Canada? Here’s how to find your HS code
Assigning the correct HS code ensures your goods are classified properly under the Canadian Customs Tariff. This helps you avoid duty miscalculations, penalties and interest, and unexpected delays at the border.
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