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23 June 2013, 12:23 AM | #91 | |
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I would then drive across Queenston bridge , pick it up, clear customs and return. I have never been asked for the serial numbers. They just ask, how much did you pay for, where did you buy it and if any proof of payment. I bring a printout of the listing and a copy of the wire or paypal receipt. Just get charged the 13% tax, never the duty. You get hit with the additional 5% duty if using a servcie like fedex/ups or canada post I always have a copy of the blue and white receipts stored in my phones when I travel. |
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23 June 2013, 05:10 AM | #92 | |
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Yup... and good service too. USA Address Service Lots of Canadian license plates in the parking lot.
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23 June 2013, 05:18 AM | #93 |
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23 June 2013, 05:20 AM | #94 |
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i agree. wear the watch and fed ex the box/papers etc.
or stick the stickers, hang tag's, papers etc in your underwear. whats the worst that could happen....lmao |
24 June 2013, 07:14 AM | #95 |
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Well. I'm not trying to be a d!ck. lord knows I hate paying more for something than I have to. Friend had first hand experience with this bought a $10000 breitling on vacay in the Bahamas 3 years later. And he wore it for 3 years. Coming back from Vegas Canada customs asked him if he got the watch In Vegas. He said no. Custom agent asked to see it. And then took the watch with him for about 25 mins. Came back with the watch and a printout from a database with his serial. Make and model. Showing him it was originally purchased in the Bahamas. And that cdn tax was not paid. The watch got confiscated. 8 weeks later customs had determined the value of the watch tax and penalty and he had to pay 6 grand cdn. When he went to pick it up at the airport and pay. The lady customs agent pulled out a huge container with about 50 watches in small plastic sealed packages. He paid the 6 grand........ I don't know why. And is now questioned and examined in a small room everytime he returns to Canada. And asked to go inside border crossings. Worst move he ever did.
Do I want to pay the gov't more money than I already do. No. But am not going to risk this sh!t If you think customs are stupid. Think again. If your honest, you might get a nice guy and not hose you on duties. This is just a story. It doesn't happen to everyone. I personally have never been asked anything about my watches when I have travelled. And it is a lot. But I'm just saying its a pretty big risk. |
24 June 2013, 08:30 AM | #96 |
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What if the watch was handed down by a family member. If you wore that on vacation , do you still need to prove taxes were paid on it?
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24 June 2013, 08:39 AM | #97 |
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I'm Canadian and have never experienced anything like that at Customs. It would also mean that the Canadian government has the serial number of every watch (or any other good for that matter) sold anywhere in the world in a database. Not likely.
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24 June 2013, 08:54 AM | #98 |
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I have smuggled one Rolex once and will never do it again. Because now I can't travel with it, as when I return they may ask me for proof of purchase. Risk is higher especially for those who take exceptionally good care of their watches.
I have also become a Nexus member in last 6 months and as a result, I will NEVER EVER lie to Customs anymore. I'm shocked that there are Nexus members here who don't declare. When you sign a document and swear to tell the truth etc... No matter what.. U must. I'm anal that way. |
24 June 2013, 09:41 AM | #99 |
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I bought most of my watches outside Canada and never have problem bringing it back and out and back again. No way the custom has list of serial no. Of every single watches around the world BUT they may be able find out where the watch come from based on the serial no. Like I know HK Rolex is 888 etc.
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24 June 2013, 10:33 AM | #100 | |
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i dont have the paint the picture do i......lmao |
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24 June 2013, 12:12 PM | #101 | |
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24 June 2013, 01:05 PM | #102 |
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i got a few watches from HK, and i didnt declare them.. never had a problem
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25 June 2013, 12:33 PM | #103 | |
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Just waiting for the day I get one from auction cheap but they're so popular watch collectors go nuts come bidding time especially when they don't know the retail prices and over pay when you factor in taxes and auction fees.
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26 June 2013, 04:37 PM | #104 | |
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If your going down with one, just get a green slip (can't recall what they are officially called) so they know your going down and coming back with it. No issues. |
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27 June 2013, 06:47 AM | #105 | |
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Anyone actually believing that Swiss watch manufacturers would happily give access to their closely guarded records is naive at best. Companies like Rolex or PP or AP or Breitling or Omega or TAG, who never give out sales figures, who introduce random serial numbers to cause confusion on manufacture dates, just giving Canadian Customs access to any kind of reference system and risk losing closely guarded commercial data is pure fantasy. I realise you were told this by your 'friend', but I'd suggest he has either fabricated / embellished the story, or has been caught out by a wily Customs officer who sold him a line to get him to confess. As someone who travels Internationaly on a weekly basis, and has done so for many years, I've never once been asked about the watch I'm wearing whether AP, Rolex, Omega or anything else. |
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27 June 2013, 07:40 AM | #106 |
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I thought the same was true for google mail and stuff...
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27 June 2013, 04:35 PM | #107 |
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I understand what everyone is saying. I'm only relaying a story as I heard it, as I wasn't there. He said there was a sheet of paper with his watch serial number and origin location was Bahamas. This was something that wasn't brought up until the customs agent showed him the paper. Which is where the watch originated from. So how would he find out this information without actual data. I understand what 33JS is saying and agree. And I would have never have thought myself until I heard this story. Keep in mind Canada customs is only concerned about 2 things stopping drugs. And charging duty/taxes. Who knows
On a side note. What kind of tax/duty percentages are people seeing when declaring ? |
27 June 2013, 05:14 PM | #108 |
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I'm from Montreal. My ad has told me horror stories of clients calling from the border and having to tell customs that they bought the rolex from them. He even tells the clients to keep the green warranty on them to show that it had a Canadian serial number
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13 July 2013, 09:16 AM | #109 |
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The duty rate on Swiss watches is 5% + GST/hst. It's nowhere near as horrendous as the duties on everything else when you purchase and import.
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28 July 2013, 08:19 AM | #110 |
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Just to add, I declared another Rolex last week crossing the border and they only charged me 5%GST.
They can charge you both duty and GST, but, every time I've declared it crossing they've only ever charged me 5%. I did have an IWC that they charged me both duty and tax when it was shipped to me and the seller sent it as a "warranty repair" without my knowledge. Do the right thing and I find customs is actually really decent about it.
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28 July 2013, 08:42 AM | #112 |
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Why do we continue to get scammed in Canada and especially the province of Québec.
I pay enough taxes. Governments should be ashamed of extorting all kinds of taxes from us. You know my opinion.
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Any company selling above a certain amount has to remit tax They can ship to any province but have to collect the appropriate tax No business owner I know would commit criminal tax evasion for a single sale |
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28 July 2013, 10:08 AM | #114 | |
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5% is nothing when you compare some countries that have a crazy luxury tax and reg taxes that can be nearly 50%. As for Quebec, talk to your provincial government.
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Such is life...!!
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28 July 2013, 02:00 PM | #117 |
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Answer..the law is what it is...you are not just taking the risk but breaking the law. I think there is a very low chance of you getting stopped however Im not going to advise you to do something wrong ...good luck.
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