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Canada > US Customs Shipping Rules?

Has anybody received a package via canadapost>Usps that has gone through customs? Looking for something I purchased, and after googling a bit, I see it may require a duty to be paid because of the value? Does this apply to all shipments or just commercial items? My first rodeo……
 
Anything you ship international is going to go through customs.
Before ordering, make sure it is something that is importable.
Things like scopes are not export/import items.
For ammo & components, prior ATF&E approval (with accompaning paperwork) is required.
Alot too depends upon if it's for resell or personal use.

Which leaves us with duty. (Tax)
This is usually only imposed over a certain dollar amount. Whatever your shipping in, has to have a proclaimed value.
 
Anything you ship international is going to go through customs.
Before ordering, make sure it is something that is importable.
Things like scopes are not export/import items.
For ammo & components, prior ATF&E approval (with accompaning paperwork) is required.
Alot too depends upon if it's for resell or personal use.

Which leaves us with duty. (Tax)
This is usually only imposed over a certain dollar amount. Whatever your shipping in, has to have a proclaimed value.

not import/export items: Meaning not regulated, or not allowed?

item in question was a scope from Canada. value on label.

tax pretty much moot point. They f-cking lost it. Shocked that something with value on the label went thru Chicago customs and then disappeared. Some hood rat with a federal pension is gonna have a lot of fun with a March scope on his Mac-9 or whatever they use to kill each other with nowadays.
 
Scope/optics are restricted items.
Run under ITAR.
It's not lost. It's confiscated.

hmm. Seems like I am reading that optics were removed from ITAR lists last year.
and, it appears this made it thru customs per the Usps definition

Aug 11

8:34 am
Inbound Out of Customs

from the Usps website:
In simple words, inbound out of customs means that your mail has been released from customs to the USPS and soon it will reach you. But when the term outbound is used, it means that the mail you have sent has passed through the customs and is on its way to its destination.

Not sure why they would code it as such If it were confiscated.
 
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We sent some "papers" to our son who is visiting in Canada and had to fill out a Customs for just for them.
 
We sent some "papers" to our son who is visiting in Canada and had to fill out a Customs for just for them.
Yeah- it seems exporting items to other countries is a much bigger issue. I did find imported items in general fall in to informal and formal categories. Thresold is $2500, and a minimum duty of $26.xx.
 
hmm. Seems like I am reading that optics were removed from ITAR lists last year.
and, it appears this made it thru customs per the Usps definition

Aug 11

8:34 am
Inbound Out of Customs

from the Usps website:
In simple words, inbound out of customs means that your mail has been released from customs to the USPS and soon it will reach you. But when the term outbound is used, it means that the mail you have sent has passed through the customs and is on its way to its destination.

Not sure why they would code it as such If it were confiscated.
Wait 2 more weeks. Same time last year I had an item from Canada. It took 4 weeks: a week to get to Chicago another week thru customs. I had the same info as you and 2 weeks later it showed up at my front porch. USPS probably did not pick up right away or not enough package to pick up yet. I did not pay any duty tax also.
 
Wait 2 more weeks. Same time last year I had an item from Canada. It took 4 weeks: a week to get to Chicago another week thru customs. I had the same info as you and 2 weeks later it showed up at my front porch. USPS probably did not pick up right away or not enough package to pick up yet. I did not pay any duty tax also.
And just like that it showed up today. So after working myself up into a lather, here is what I learned. omce it leaves customs, it’s scanned once then put in a big pile to get put on a truck. Not scanned again until it gets to your post office. Customs isn’t paid to deliver mail, just inspect stuff. They are in no hurry to expedite. (Local post office guy quote). evidently, no duty to be paid. I believe that is more for formal vendors exporting to US. Scopes and a few other things no longer ITAR, now come under EAR. And in both cases, this applies more to items exported from the US. I suppose if you import something you weren’t suppose to have, they would come knocking, but that part was never made clear.
 

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