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A tax collected on imports and some exports by the customs authorities of a country.

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Bringing USED iMacs into the UK from the USA

Estimate their value (look at what they sell for on eBay, for example), and declare that at the border when you import them. They'll be tax-free if you're within your exemption amount (which will dep …
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Canadian import duties for a non-resident

In my experience, UPS will phone you at the number given as being yours on the shipping documents, offering to clear the package through customs for you. You have the right to clear it yourself and w …
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Are import duties supposed to be paid within the airport customs area itself?

You pay at the time of declaration. For example, in Canada, the Customs official will let you know if you have to pay tax, and if so, direct you to the cashier (if at an airport) or to the office (if …
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Bringing back new items to USA from Canada

I cross the Canada/US border regularly - about once a month for the past five years. You aren't required to declare every little thing you bring with you, if it's reasonable to have it with you. I h …
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