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Re: Crossing the Border from Canada to US
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on August 03, 2003 at 19:05:46 from (209.226.247.77):
In Reply to: Crossing the Border from Canada to US posted by BIG JOHN on August 03, 2003 at 12:38:54:
John: I live about 30 miles from border and yes the Bill of Sale is all you need for the tractor. It was built in the US, came here duty free and it can go home duty free. On the trailer most jurisdictions honour the rules of the home state or province. I would think you should have a document showing trailer is yours, like a bill of Sale when you bought it. You are going to be meeting Canadian Customs coming and US Customs on way home. Canadian Customs are going to ask where you are going and probably what for. On the way back US Customs are going to ask for proof of what you bought. You wouldn't want them thinking you bought trailer in Canada. I think Customs just becomes more complicated when it is trucking for hire. I have done the trucking for hire. When it comes to you hauling on your vehicle, your purchases, it is no different than you buying trousers, a shirt, a shovel or tractor. If it isn't duty free, you pay, if it is duty free you go on your merry way.
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