|
^ x2 that.
the only possible thing i can think of. is that if you have something in your trunk/car thats new, that you bought in the states and is bringing said item into Canada, they want a % of whatever it cost you, as long as it totaled over $100.
i thinks.
^ x2 that.
the only possible thing i can think of. is that if you have something in your trunk/car thats new, that you bought in the states and is bringing said item into Canada, they want a % of whatever it cost you, as long as it totaled over $100.
i thinks.
Yeah. Like I bought it In the states. Didn't pay Canadian taxes on it. They want their piece of the action. So duty.
Brandon Canada is parts of the "mericas"... Brazil is part of the "mericas" lol jus sayin
foo!! i was not referring to "The Americas."
i was referring to 'merica. and i put an S on it.
you gotta be pacific foo
Brandon you realize if you come here and buy a bunch of stuff. They do the same? They being your "merica"
well aint that a beetch.
and bruh im just playing im in no way a nationalist or anything. all in good fun.
Oh I know. Now go make me a sammich!
Just some info on that.
After a stay of 48 hours or more in Canada, a U.S. citizen or resident may return to the U.S. with:
- US$800 worth of goods per person, tax and duty free
- Purchases may include 1 liter of alcohol, 200 cigarettes (1 carton), and 100 cigars.
- Family members may combine their tax and duty allowances.
- Any purchases in excess of the US$800 allowance may be subject to duties and taxes.
- US citizens may buy these amounts once a month.
go ahead stealth!!
alrite, 'merica ftw then lol.
yeah thats after 48hrs.. im talking like you go to go shopping, then come back, 8hrs
i can do the same after 48hrs.
I want to go to ireland
For a year
And change my last name back to McGuire.
And get ****mutha****enfaced nightly
« Previous Thread | Next Thread » |
Tags for this Thread |